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The northern part of the United States could get a chance to see lights in the sky Monday night, when the view line for the ...
Overnight — Aug. 18 to 19 — a burst of solar wind is expected to create a minor geomagnetic storm, allowing Alaska, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Maine, South Dakota, Vermont, ...
If the weather permits, the parts of U.S. states that could potentially catch a glimpse of auroral activity include Alaska, ...
A geomagnetic storm could bring a rare aurora borealis display to skies from Alaska to Iowa—here’s when and how to see it.
Another dazzling display of northern lights could be visible tonight with the prediction of a minor geomagnetic storm, ...
The SWPC's forecast indicates that aurora borealis could be visible across the entire state on Aug. 18, but will likely only ...
From Marshfield to Wisconsin Rapids, the stage is set for big games that will serve as shining opportunities for programs ...
Fred Smith’s Wisconsin Concrete Park in Phillips transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary through more than 200 folk art sculptures that seem to tell stories frozen in time. When most folks hit ...
More than 10 million people across the Midwest remain under flood alerts Monday morning as heavy rainfall continues to pummel parts of Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri, triggering flash ...
For many people on Sunday morning in Door County, scenes of downed trees and broken utility poles were plentiful.
August's full moon reaches peak illumination at 3:55 a.m. EST on Aug. 9. It'll coincide with the alignment of three planets.
The Space Weather Prediction Center is predicting 18 states have the chance to see the northern lights, including Vermont.
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