It was an exciting, and frustrating, week for people who wanted to see the Northern Lights over Idaho. Counting a small chance tonight, we’ve had three nights of Aurora Borealis performances.
Due to the uncertainty of the model forecasts, your best chance to see the Northern Lights will always be to head somewhere dark, away from the city lights, and to give your eyes time to adjust to the darkness.
Capturing the beauty of the Northern Lights in Idaho through stunning photographs, residents and visitors share their awe-inspiring experiences of the light show.
It's not uncommon for Idahoans to see the Northern Lights. The opportunity usually presents itself once every couple of years, and to get the best view you need to find an area with little to no light pollution.
Northern Lights made national news this week as they were seen in more than 30 states in the country, according to information published by USA Today. Several videos were shared on social media in the past 48 hours in states like California, Nevada and Idaho as well.
Wednesday night, the Northern Hemisphere was treated to a unique showing of light which was seen as far as Southern Idaho, and we have pictures to prove it.