The forecast for aurora borealis or Northern Lights does not call for observations in the United States Thursday night, February 15, 2018. Additionally in Chicago, cloudy condition are forecast to persist until about 7 AM.
Parts of Norway had a spectacular display of Northern Lights on Thursday night, February 15, 2018. Norway time in the city of Andøya is 7 hours ahead of Chicago. Norway was reporting Northern Lights Thursday night about 8:00 p.m. GMT+1 or 1:00 p.m. CST.
Observers in many parts of Norway are expected to be able to see the Northern Lights Friday February 16, Saturday February 17, and Sunday February 18. The latitude of Andøya is about 70°.
Solar storm could strike Earth Thursday: What you need to know https://t.co/W3y7ABt1lV pic.twitter.com/Y46JdNEVYH
— FOX 32 News (@fox32news) February 15, 2018
It’s safe to say that the #CME has officially hit Earth. View from #Senja island in #Norway right now ?? @TamithaSkov @NorthLightAlert @StormHour @AuroraMAX @Aurorawebcam @AuroraIceland @Aurora_Alerts @ABC @weathernetwork @bbcweather @_SpaceWeather_ @NWSSWPC pic.twitter.com/II9sl8MGGl
— Adrien Mauduit (@ADphotography24) February 15, 2018
Speechless!
Aurora #Norway pic.twitter.com/fywLUvQZQu— viviana governi (@govi47) February 15, 2018
My beautiful wife gazing at the beautiful aurora, Tromso, Norway. If you want to see the Aurora you need to go to northern Norway #Aurora #Auroraborealis #northernlights #Astrophotography #MilkyWay #amazed #sky #Norway #tromso #thegreatnorth #Stars #wanderingowl @VisitTromso pic.twitter.com/Ah213yO74Z
— Adrian Wright (@frightened_tree) February 15, 2018
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Norway-lights.com provides forecasts indicating cities with possible favorable condition for Northern Lights — rated as “TRY” or “GO” …
Recent Northern Lights prior to last night in Tromsø …
‘On frozen pond’ #Kvaløya #tromso #Norway #aurora #greenlady @VisitTromso @visitnorway pic.twitter.com/pOVuA1pX2Z
— Mike Radcliffe Photography (@ManxMikePhotos) February 14, 2018
Just returned from trip to Norway. The aurora wasn’t particularly active but still managed to get a few nice shots. Will sort through and share soon. In the meantime here’s the first one to give you an idea of what we saw. #Norway #Tromso #northernlights #aurora #auroraborealis pic.twitter.com/rsFmaIaDua
— Wildlife Gadget Man (@WildlifeGadgets) February 13, 2018
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Photo by @babaktafreshi
The World at Night photography
View of the aurora borealis (northern lights) and moon reflected in a fjord near Tromso in northern Norway. Aurora occurs when charged and energetic particles from the Sun (so… https://t.co/zvGbyE3pwh pic.twitter.com/1Tc2mKB3Fy— Maheanuu (@maheanuu) February 12, 2018
The northern lights or aurora borealis swirls over a fjord in the Norwegian Sea near Tromso, northern Norway ? pic.twitter.com/sqXiiD2ll3
— Nature's Charm (@NaatureCharm) February 12, 2018