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What’s the probability of seeing the Aurora Borealis or the Northern Lights tonight? 30-60 minutes forecast for both the Northern and the Southern Lights and live solar wind data right at your fingertips.
Three day forecast. Expected aurora activity for the next three days. This forecast provides an indication of the likelihood of seeing the northern lights—perfect for those looking to plan the best time to experience the aurora.
Norway is one of the best places to experience the Northern Lights. Check your possibilities of seeing the Auroras in the next 3 days, with our hourly and daily Aurora Borealis forecast for premier Norwegian Northern Lights destinations.
For the best chance of seeing the northern lights in Tromsø, aim for a forecast with: High Kp-index values (above 2 for Tromsø) Clear weather with no cloud cover
Northern lights forecast in Tromso, Oslo, Svalbard and many other places. In 2022, January, February, March and September, October, November and December, the aurora will be present as is often the case during these periods when the light in the sky can be observed.
The Auroral Forecast is also available as mobile phone app available through Windows Phone Store, Apple App Store and Google Play. Aurora in Northern Norway right now? Visit TGO All-sky Cameras!
Get real-time aurora borealis forecasts for Northern skies. Stay updated on the best times to see the northern lights with accurate aurora activity predictions.
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The Northern Norwegian Coast and the Lapland regions are the best places to see the Northern Lights in Norway and even with relatively low solar activity, you’ll be able to see the Aurora. In a nutshell, these are the best places to see the Aurora Borealis in Norway: Tromso: The most famous place to see the Northern Lights in Norway.
Our new aurora forecast will let you know, up to 3 days in advance, what your chances are of seeing the northern lights where you are. Check out the aurora forecast under the "Nearby" tab and see if there is aurora activity in your area.