The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) issues forecasts indicating the northern lights may be visible in multiple northern U.S. states over the next two nights. According to separate reports, aurora viewing has a chance in nine states on Sunday night, and again on Monday night, depending on space-weather conditions.

The forecasts identify specific locations where viewing may be possible, but the level of visibility can vary by state and by local conditions. One outlet highlights the potential for Sunday-night sightings across northern states, while the other focuses on Monday-night opportunities. Both pieces emphasize that the forecasts are based on NOAA projections and that aurora visibility depends on geomagnetic activity and, for observers, local skies.

In both reports, the shared takeaway is that the expected aurora is not limited to a single region and could offer viewing opportunities across a broader set of northern states if conditions align.