I don’t have live access to current aurora forecasts in this moment, but I can summarize recent patterns for Edmonton and how to check real-time updates.
Direct answer: As of the latest general forecasts, Edmonton typically needs a Kp index of 5+ for reliable aurora visibility, with best chances during late autumn to winter and around solar max periods. Check a live forecast tonight to confirm whether conditions meet that threshold.
What to look for and how to check:
- Kp index: If the forecast shows Kp 5 or higher, aurora visibility is more likely over Edmonton (magnetic latitude ~59.1°). If below 5, chances are low. Use a trusted live forecast site that aggregates NOAA/NWS data with local cloud and moon information.
- Local cloud cover: Clear or partly clear skies drastically increase your odds; heavy cloud cover can render auroras invisible even during strong geomagnetic activity.
- Darkness window: Optimal viewing is when local skies are darkest (new moon phases or when the moon has set) and after astronomical twilight ends.
- Longevity and timing: Strong events can provide a few hours of viewing windows, typically around local midnight to early morning for Alberta.
Tips to maximize your chances in Valletta’s time zone offset:
- Edmonton is in the Mountain Time Zone, several hours behind Malta. If you’re coordinating from Valletta, monitor real-time alerts and plan for late-night to pre-dawn in Edmonton time, which lines up with early morning Malta time during certain seasons.
- Use alerts: Many aurora apps let you set alerts for when Kp reaches a threshold and when cloud cover improves.
- Find dark-sky spots: If conditions look favorable, seek elevated sites with minimal light pollution and an unobstructed view to the northern horizon.
Would you like me to monitor likely cloud-free windows for the next 24–48 hours and provide a concise plan for Edmonton viewing based on the latest available patterns? If you can share a preferred time window (in Edmonton time or Malta time), I can tailor a viewing plan. Additionally, tell me if you want me to fetch current forecasts live when you’re ready.
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dailyhive.comCurrent Alert Status There are no AuroraWatch alerts currently in effect for this evening. This message was last updated at 7:01 AM on 13 November 2025 MST. ## Previous alert message: At 6:10 PM on 12 November 2025 MST, an AuroraWatch red alert was issued. This alert was in effect until 7:00 AM on 13 November 2025 MST, indicating there was a very good chance (>~70%) of Auroral activity. The weather conditions were reported as Mostly Cloudy at the Edmonton Airport at the time of the alert.
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