Tonight in Whitehorse: Aurora is unlikely in Whitehorse right now. The sky is not dark enough yet. AuroraMe watches Kp, clouds and darkness for this location and sends a free alert when a better viewing window opens.
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72-hour forecast for Whitehorse: Kp, clouds, moon and darkness by hour
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Aurora Zone
Higher Aurora Zone = better aurora visibility. Your location's Aurora Zone determines how often auroras appear overhead.
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Kp index
Kp measures global magnetic disturbance. Higher Kp = stronger auroras visible at lower latitudes.
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Cloud Cover Impact
Clear skies are essential for aurora viewing. Clouds block your view of the northern lights. The percentage shows cloud coverage (0-25% = clear, 85%+ = overcast).
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Moonlight
Bright moonlight can wash out faint auroras. New moon provides the darkest skies for optimal viewing.
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Darkness
Darker skies are essential for aurora viewing. The sun must be below the horizon for auroras to be visible.
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Aurora Borealis Viewing in Whitehorse
Yukon's wilderness city with spectacular northern lights displays.
Whitehorse sits at 63.8° magnetic latitude, which means aurora typically becomes visible when the Kp index reaches 3+. Whitehorse sees aurora during moderate to strong geomagnetic activity. The best viewing season runs from late September through late March, when nights are long enough for dark skies.
Cloud cover is the most common reason people miss aurora even during strong storms. AuroraMe combines the Kp index with real-time cloud forecasts, moon phase, and darkness data to give you a single visibility status — so you know whether it's worth going outside tonight.
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Northern Lights in Whitehorse: Quick Guide
How often can you see northern lights in Whitehorse?
Based on its magnetic latitude of <strong>63.8°</strong>, aurora viewing in Whitehorse is <strong>regular (30-80 nights per year)</strong>. We are currently near solar maximum (2024-2025), so expect higher-than-average activity.
Best viewing season: September to March, with peak activity during equinoxes (September and March).
What Kp index do I need to see aurora in Whitehorse?
For Whitehorse, you need a minimum Kp index of <strong>4.0</strong> for aurora to be visible. This threshold is calculated based on the city's magnetic latitude (63.8°).
Higher Kp values produce brighter, more active displays:
- Kp 4.0-5.0: Faint aurora visible in dark skies
- Kp 5.0-6.0: Moderate aurora with dancing patterns
- Kp 6.0+: Strong, colorful displays visible even with some light pollution
Current Kp index: 2.3
Where should I look for aurora in Whitehorse?
Focus on the northern sky, typically 30-60° above the horizon. During strong activity, aurora may spread across the sky.
For best results, seek locations with minimal light pollution and unobstructed views of the sky. At Whitehorse's high latitude, aurora can fill the entire sky during strong activity.
Can I see northern lights tonight in Whitehorse?
Unlikely: Aurora unlikely tonight with Kp 2.3 (below 4.0 threshold for Whitehorse). Enable alerts to catch future opportunities.
Real-time conditions: 68% cloud cover, aurora probability 0%. Check the live forecast above for the latest updates.
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