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🌌 Can You See the Northern Lights Tonight? Rare Aurora Visible Across USA (June 1, 2025)

Zara Khanna
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Northern lights expected tonight across the U.S. during a rare G4 geomagnetic storm – June 1, 2025

πŸ“š Table of Contents

  1. Live Aurora Forecast for Tonight (June 1, 2025)

  2. What Time Will the Northern Lights Be Visible?

  3. Where Can You See the Northern Lights Tonight?

  4. Viewing Tips & Camera Settings

  5. When Is the Next Aurora Event?


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Northern lights aurora borealis visible over North America on June 1, 2025 during rare G4 geomagnetic storm
A rare aurora borealis glows over the U.S. sky on June 1, 2025, visible due to a powerful solar storm

πŸ“ Live Aurora Forecast for Tonight (June 1, 2025)

A rare G4-class geomagnetic storm is set to make the aurora borealis visible much farther south than usual tonight. According to NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center, conditions are ideal for northern lights sightings in parts of the United States, Canada, and even the UK.

🌌 Live Forecast Maps:
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⏰ What Time Will the Northern Lights Be Visible Tonight?

The best chance to see the aurora is between:

  • 9:30 PM – 2:00 AM (Local Time)

  • Peak brightness is expected around midnight in most regions.

Visibility depends on clear skies and low light pollution. If you’re in a city, head to a darker area or use a night photography app to catch faint colors.


🌍 Where Can You See the Northern Lights Tonight?

Tonight’s solar activity may make the northern lights visible in unusual areas, including:

  • Michigan (especially Upper Peninsula)

  • Ohio

  • Toronto, Canada

  • New York & New Jersey

  • Wisconsin

  • Chicago suburbs

  • Northern Georgia (in rare sky conditions)

🧭 Tip: Use Aurora Tracker for live location-specific alerts.


πŸ“· Viewing Tips & Camera Settings

  • Find a dark, open sky β€” away from city lights

  • Let your eyes adjust for 20+ minutes

  • Use DSLR or night-mode camera (ISO 1600+, exposure 10s+)

  • Avoid using flash or screen light

Even with faint activity, long exposure photos can reveal stunning colors: green, pink, and violet.


πŸ”­ When Is the Next Aurora Event?

Tonight’s event is driven by a coronal mass ejection (CME) from a strong solar flare on May 30. While another display may occur in 48–72 hours, current space weather models show tonight is the best viewing window.

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Live aurora borealis forecast showing vibrant northern lights over a calm lake under a starry sky on June 1, 2025
Aurora forecast image showing colourful northern lights expected to be visible across the U.S. and Canada tonight
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Zara Khanna is a Senior Journalist at The North Headlines, based in Ottawa, Canada. With over 7 years of experience in investigative journalism and political reporting, she brings depth, precision, and powerful storytelling to every article.Zara specializes in international politics, women's rights, and socio-economic reforms. Her reporting is known for its clarity, accuracy, and empathy β€” making her one of the most trusted voices in digital journalism.πŸ“ Location: Ottawa, Canada πŸ“§ Email: zara@thenorthheadlines.com
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