Cities Covered
Monitoring locations across Ohio
Magnetic Latitude Range
Prime aurora viewing latitudes
Required Kp Index
Minimum activity for visibility
Kp Requirements by Location
Aurora Status by City
Cleveland
Rare aurora viewing at 43.0° magnetic latitude. Only major geomagnetic storms (KP 9+) bring northern lights this far south. Worth monitoring during solar maximum.
Columbus
At 41.8° MLAT, aurora is an uncommon treat. Severe geomagnetic storms can occasionally push northern lights to this latitude. Set alerts for KP 9+ events.
Best Viewing Season in Ohio
Geographic Advantages
Peak Aurora Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can you see the northern lights in Ohio?
Yes, Ohio offers aurora viewing opportunities. Cities like Cleveland (MLAT 43.0°) can see aurora at Kp 9.0+, while southern locations need Kp 9.0+. Best viewing is September–April during dark, clear nights.
Where are the darkest skies in Ohio?
Check our city pages for specific dark sky recommendations near each location.