The latest Northern Lights forecast means the aurora borealis may be seen in the continental U.S. tonight after space weather experts predicted a geomagnetic storm.
Auroral activity is best seen between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time while at a high vantage point away from light pollution, according to NOAA. If conditions are optimal, the northern lights could be seen as far as 620 miles away.
Sky gazers in several U.S. states could get a colorful glimpse of the northern lights as we enter the weekend, thanks to a recent geomagnetic storm.
Testing of Canada geese found dead along the Missouri River and Nelson Lake in Oliver County indicates highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) is the likely cause, the North Dakota Game and Fish Department reported Friday,
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is monitoring a mortality event involving Canada geese along the Missouri River and Nelson Lake in Oliver County.
Did you know North Dakota is home to more than 400 known lakes, many (if not most) of which are named and established? It's true, and Lake Audubon is one of the most notable. Located within the Audubon National Wildlife Refuge, this stunning North Dakota lake is everything you could ever ask for... all year round.
North Dakota’s cloud seeding program, the world’s longest-running aerial weather modification initiative, faces potential prohibition through new legislation. Critics call the practice deceitful and say the effectiveness is unclear,
North Dakota lawmakers brought forward a slew of bills at the state Legislature this week that would likely make building carbon capture and storage projects more difficult.
Farmers opposed to reshaping the weather through “cloud seeding” are pushing a bill to end the practice in North Dakota.
A supercharged display of auroras could light up the night sky over the weekend and be visible from various locations across the United States
A geomagnetic storm is expected to impact Earth’s magnetic field this weekend, creating the potential for stunning Northern Lights displays in regions that don’t typically experience them. According to forecasts from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Farmers opposed to reshaping the weather through "cloud seeding" are pushing a bill to end the practice in North Dakota.