If you want to maximize your chances of seeing the Northern Lights, a little preparation goes a long way.

To maximize your chances, utilize reliable forecasts and real-time alerts that indicate peak viewing conditions. We have compiled a list of useful resources below, including web pages and apps, for aurora forecasts and space weather data.
Below you`ll find quick guide to spotting the Northern Lights:
Best time of year: September to March – darkest nights, brightest skies.
Best time of night: Between 9 PM and 2 AM – However, auroras can appear earlier in the evening or later in the night.
Weather matters: Clear skies are a must. Avoid full moon nights for better visibility.
Tips for spotting the aurora:
Follow the KP index
Head to a dark location, far away from light pollution
Bring a camera
Be patient
Web pages to help you:
Finnish Meteorological Institute
Sodankylä Geophysical Observatory Forecast
Space Weather Prediction Center – a 3-days forecast
Applications
- My Aurora Forecast & Alerts
- Aurora Alert Realtime