Skygazers in Australia may witness a spectacular display tonight as the Aurora Australis is predicted to illuminate the night sky, potentially visible without any optical aid.
The Australian Space Weather Forecasting Center has issued an alert for a geomagnetic storm, suggesting the sky might glow in vibrant green and pink hues, offering a rare treat for observers.
Aurora Australis typically appears during geomagnetic storms but is never guaranteed. Sightings require clear skies and minimal light pollution to maximize visibility.
For the best experience, move away from urban light sources and look southwards starting from 10 p.m.
There is also a possibility that some U.S. residents, especially those near the Canadian border, may witness the aurora tonight.
The NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center stated that aurora lights could be visible in states bordering Canada.
The Aurora Australis may light up southern skies tonight, particularly in Tasmania and parts of NSW, provided conditions are clear and dark enough.
The 2025 southern lights offer a rare chance for Australians and some North Americans to witness a vibrant natural light show during a geomagnetic storm.