7:20PM January 19, 2026
Aurora down to Illinois… Still a long way to go for Alabama and northwest Florida. https://t.co/H0EfLVBnEn
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) January 20, 2026
7:09PM January 19, 2026
Drone view at 300 feet as of 7:09PM from Brewton, Alabama looking north. No aurora visible right now. pic.twitter.com/M2j1rezHkn
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) January 20, 2026
6:48PM January 19, 2026
Naked eye proton aurora in northern Illinois! pic.twitter.com/xcVwKbPIaa
— Landon Moeller (@landon_wx) January 20, 2026
6:32PM January 19, 2026
ππππ https://t.co/0FrXmwcQcK
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) January 20, 2026
6:08PM January 19, 2026
Despite very north Bz of ~+ 60 nT, there is still nice aurora at Isle Royale National Park in Michigan behind clouds. This is looking southwest. Red aurora is high in the sky and could be photographed from many places in the northern U.S. currently.https://t.co/klLuJEIKjO pic.twitter.com/z8oWIQN0Sv
— Vincent Ledvina (@Vincent_Ledvina) January 19, 2026
5:10PM January 19, 2026
Wintry precipitation hazards too close for comfort this weekend⦠These are the current projections but these WILL certainly change somewhat in the days ahead. https://t.co/FAx7OXMmgJ
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) January 19, 2026






