AURORA: We might see it again tonight

West Seattle skywatching expert Alice Enevoldsen points out that the aurora is a possibility again tonight, so if you’re going to be up for a while, keep an eye on the forecast sites she recommends – in our opinion, this one is particularly easy to follow, and as we type, it’s predicting “storm level” aurora possibilities in the short run, in the Kp 6+ level – Alice says, “Kp over 5 means possible aurora for Seattle, but the higher the better. If it hits 6 go outside. 7, I go somewhere local. 8, I go somewhere dark and farther away. 9, I turn my life upside down and you should too.”) Things change fast, though, so just because it’s “storm level” now doesn’t mean it’ll still be that way later! (Image: Steven Rice’s photo of early Sunday aurora from Alki)

4 Replies to "AURORA: We might see it again tonight"

  • I love a roaring at the lights June 3, 2025 (5:17 am)

    So where exactly is the nearest darkest place to run to from West Seattle for the next time when the lights appear? Last year I drove east on 90, but it took forever to find anyplace dark without lots of trees

  • KWest Seattle June 3, 2025 (5:58 am)

    Now I’m very curious what the KP level was the night of May 10 last year when so many were outside for the show (as seen in pic)

  • Zack June 3, 2025 (11:29 pm)

    This is from the summit of Blewett pass, June 3, 3am.  

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