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Aurora forecast for Alaska
Statewide aurora outlook for Alaska. Live NOAA Kp, moon phase, and cloud cover roll up into a single visibility score.
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NOAA Kp forecastAbout aurora viewing in Alaska
Alaska sits at roughly 61.4°N, placing it in the high-latitude aurora visibility band. Auroras appear on most clear nights during active periods and are often overhead during geomagnetic storms.
Best viewing is typically 22:00–02:00 local time. Prioritize dark-sky sites north of the city, low humidity, minimal cloud cover, and a moon that is below the horizon or in a low-illumination phase.
Best places to see the aurora in Alaska
Higher-latitude cities have the best odds. Head north within the state, get away from city lights, and look toward the northern horizon.
FAQ
Can you see the Northern Lights in Alaska?
Yes — Alaska sits at a high enough latitude that aurora is visible on many clear, dark nights during active periods, and often overhead during geomagnetic storms.
What Kp index is required to see the aurora in Alaska?
Approximately Kp 1.7, based on a latitude of 61.4°N and NOAA's aurora forecast bands. This is an estimate — actual visibility also depends on cloud cover, moon phase, and how active the storm is.
When is the best time of year to see the Northern Lights in Alaska?
Geomagnetic activity is statistically higher around the spring and fall equinoxes (March–April and September–October) due to a well-documented seasonal pattern called the Russell-McPherron effect. Long, dark nights help too — so equinox months combined with winter's extended darkness generally offer the best odds.
Where should you go outside Alaska for darker skies?
Head away from downtown light pollution, ideally north-facing and toward rural or elevated areas with an unobstructed view of the northern horizon. Even 20-30 minutes outside a city center can meaningfully darken the sky.
Nearby aurora forecasts
Live aurora conditions for locations near Alaska.
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