Solar Maximum Activity: 2025 will be around the solar maximum, meaning there will be more solar flares and coronal mass ejections, resulting in more intense auroras.
Best Time for Viewing: The best time to catch the Northern Lights in 2025 will be from late autumn to early spring, particularly between September and March.
Aurora Borealis “Seasons”: The peak viewing season for the Northern Lights in 2025 will align with the coldest months, where the skies are dark for longer periods.
Frequency of Auroras: You can expect more frequent aurora displays in 2025 due to increased solar activity, especially around the equinoxes.
Geomagnetic Storms: Geomagnetic storms are more likely during solar maximum, so checking space weather forecasts can help you plan for a better chance of viewing.
Best Locations: The Northern Lights will be most visible in areas near the Arctic Circle, such as Norway, Sweden, Finland, and parts of Canada and Alaska.
Ideal Conditions: Dark, clear skies with minimal light pollution will be necessary for the best view of the Northern Lights in 2025, with remote destinations offering the best experiences.