Look up to the skies, Atlanta! There’s a chance that tonight, June 1st, 2025, you’ll be able to see a truly rare phenomenon, right here in Georgia! Due to a ‘severe geomagnetic storm’ (G4), it just might be possible to catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights in Georgia. Keep scrolling to find out what we know!
Will I be able to see the Northern Lights from Georgia tonight?
Short answer, we’re not positive. Longer answer, it’s a definite possibility because of the geomagnetic storm affecting the planet right now, but definitely not a guarantee by any means.
What time would I be able to see the Northern Lights in Georgia?

If you are able to see the Northern Lights, Fox 5 Atlanta‘s meteorology team says,
The forecast as of Sunday afternoon calls for the Kp index to be at its highest between 11 p.m. and 2 a.m.
Will I be able to see the Northern Lights with just my eyes?

No. You’re going to need your phone camera for this one!
Fox 5 Atlanta says,
The northern lights are only visible from phone cameras away from city lights and would be just dull enough, invisible to the naked eye.
Here’s how they recommend taking the best photo of the Northern Lights with the camera on your phone:
- Turn on “night mode” to take pictures
- Adjust the camera’s exposure to the longest possible setting
- Keep your phone perfectly still, pointed at the sky and away from the moon, to take the picture
You’re going to want to stay away from city lights, car lights, or any other lights. The darker your surroundings, the better of a chance you have of snagging a picture of the Northern Lights, right here in Georgia!