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Northern lights forecast for Finland

How likely are you to see the aurora in Finland tonight? We combine geomagnetic activity (Kp / OVATION), darkness and cloud cover into a simple tonight-and-next-nights viewing chance.

Moderate
Tonight's chance
0
Current Kp index

Viewing chance - next nights

Night Viewing chance Kp (global) Cloud cover
Tonight Moderate 5 10%
Tomorrow night Moderate 3 20%
Wednesday Low 0 93%

3-day Kp forecast

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Quiet to active (Kp 0-4) Storm - G1+ (Kp 5+)

Aurora oval - northern hemisphere

NOAA OVATION aurora forecast, northern hemisphere

The Kp scale

The Kp index measures global geomagnetic activity from 0 (calm) to 9 (severe storm). At the latitude of Finland, the aurora can appear even at low Kp; higher Kp pushes it further south and makes it brighter.

About the northern lights in Finland

The aurora appears when charged particles from the sun hit the atmosphere and make gases glow - usually green, sometimes purple and red. Finland lies in the auroral zone, one of the best regions on Earth to see it. The season runs from late August to early April, with the darkest and best months from October to February. For the best experience, get away from city lights, dress warmly and be patient - the aurora can come and go within minutes.

Frequently asked questions about the aurora in Finland

Can I see the northern lights in Finland tonight?

It depends on three things: geomagnetic activity (Kp / OVATION), darkness and clear skies. The table above combines all three for tonight and the next nights. Finland is in the auroral zone, so even low activity can produce aurora when the sky is clear and dark.

When is the best time to see the aurora in Finland?

The season runs from late August to early April. The best chances are October through February, late evening and at night (roughly 21:00-02:00), when the sky is darkest.

What is the Kp index?

Kp is a global measure of geomagnetic activity from 0 (calm) to 9 (severe storm). At high latitudes the aurora can appear even at low Kp; higher Kp makes it brighter and visible further south.

Where should I go to see the aurora?

Get away from city lights and find a spot with a clear view to the north. A clear, dark sky matters more than altitude. Watch the cloud cover in the table above.

Northern lights forecast for - Finland

The aurora is unpredictable. This viewing chance blends geomagnetic activity, darkness and forecast cloud cover - it is a guide, not a guarantee. Always check the live sky.

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