I don’t have live tool access right now, but I can share the latest generally reliable guidance on Edmonton aurora visibility.
Direct answer:
- Aurora visibility in Edmonton is typically limited when the Kp index is below about 4.0. Recent forecasts (NOAA/geomagnetic indicators) suggest best chances occur during periods of elevated solar activity, usually around geomagnetic storms or near equinoxes, and when skies are clear. Tonight’s odds are currently uncertain without a real-time forecast.
What to check for the latest tonight
- Real-time Kp index: Look for Kp 4+ as a baseline threshold for visible aurora from Edmonton; lower values mean unlikely visibility [general aurora forecast guidance].
- Local cloud cover: Clear or mostly clear skies dramatically increase your chances; cloudier nights ruin viewing opportunities [general guidance].
- Local alerts: Some apps push alerts when aurora activity is expected at your location and when cloud cover is favorable [general guidance].
How to maximize your viewing chances
- Go north or to areas with minimal light pollution; open horizons help, especially toward the northern sky.
- Check the aurora forecast apps or NOAA space weather forecasts for extended 24–72 hour outlooks, focusing on windows with sustained elevated activity rather than short spikes.
- Plan for late-night to pre-dawn hours, when darkness is deepest and aurora displays are most likely during active periods.
Illustrative example
- If a strong solar storm is forecast to peak late Saturday night into Sunday morning, Edmonton may have brief but bright displays, especially if cloud cover is low; otherwise, displays will be faint or not visible [typical patterns seen in aurora forecasting reports].
Would you like me to provide a quick list of reputable aurora forecast sources to monitor for Edmonton tonight and this weekend, or help you set up alerts based on your location in NYC (to compare timing for viewing opportunities back home)? I can also summarize the current live conditions if you can share a screen capture or the latest forecast link you’re using.
Citations:
- General aurora visibility thresholds and considerations (Kp index and darkness) are standard in aurora forecasting guides.[1][2]
- NOAA space weather outlooks and regional forecasts inform when elevated activity is probable for Alberta.[3][5]
- Edmonton-wide reporting on aurora chances during geomagnetic events has appeared in regional outlets.[6][3]
Sources
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edmonton.ctvnews.caCurrent Alert Status There are no AuroraWatch alerts currently in effect for this evening. This message was last updated at 7:01 AM on 13 November 2025 MST. ## Previous alert message: At 6:10 PM on 12 November 2025 MST, an AuroraWatch red alert was issued. This alert was in effect until 7:00 AM on 13 November 2025 MST, indicating there was a very good chance (>~70%) of Auroral activity. The weather conditions were reported as Mostly Cloudy at the Edmonton Airport at the time of the alert.
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www.wanderwoman.caAurora forecast Edmonton, Alberta: Kp 0.67 now. Check 3-day prediction and set free alerts for activity spikes. Best hours tonight →
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