NOAA aurora forecast April 29
Definition
A specific space weather forecast issued by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicting the visibility and intensity of the aurora borealis on April 29, 2026, with a 70% chance of minor (R1-R2) geomagnetic activity and 20% for moderate (R3-R5) storms.
NOAA's auroral outlook for April 29, highlighting potential northern lights sightings in up to 10 northern U.S. states due to unsettled solar wind conditions transitioning to active levels.
An experimental and standard product from NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center, such as the Aurora Viewline or 30-minute forecast, tailored for that date, showing ovals of expected auroral intensity over Earth.
Examples
The NOAA aurora forecast April 29 promised cosmic fireworks, so I dragged my skeptical roommate to the roof at midnight.
Forget Netflix; the NOAA aurora forecast April 29 turned my backyard into a VIP aurora viewing party.
Thanks to the NOAA aurora forecast April 29, even city slickers in the Midwest pondered quitting their jobs for full-time sky-gazing.
The NOAA aurora forecast April 29 was like a weather app's glow-up, predicting lights that made traffic jams worthwhile.