On the night of Tuesday, November 11 into the early hours of Wednesday, November 12, 2025 a powerful geomagnetic storm made the Northern Lights visible across New England, and even far south.
The last time the aurora was so widely visible was May 2024, when a similarly powerful storm and clear skies put on a dazzling display of a rainbow Wicked-themed sky for night gazers (by camera, of course). We’re not in Iceland, but seeing the Aurora on our home turf is something spectacular, and here’s the photo evidence to prove it:
1. Boston Public Garden
2. Zakim Bridge
3. Along the city streets
4. Wright’s Pond
5. East Boston
6. A hidden rooftop in the city
7. Boston skyline
8. Concord River
9. A quiet Boston sky
10. Spooky Salem
Where did you view the aurora from? Let us know and tag our Instagram page for a chance to have your photo featured!