Aurora Forecast AI

Aurora Forecast Tonight in Wichita

Aurora season in Wichita runs from September to April.

Best Months to See the Northern Lights in Wichita

Best: September to April Peak: January, February and December
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The aurora season in Wichita usually runs from September to April.

Wichita sits at 46.83° magnetic latitude, which means aurora typically becomes visible when the Kp index reaches 6.0+. Sightings are rare here, usually requiring a major geomagnetic storm. The best viewing season runs from September through April.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What Kp index is needed to see the Northern Lights in Wichita?
In Wichita, a Kp index around 6+ usually gives a realistic chance of visible aurora, depending on darkness, clouds, and light pollution.
What are the best months to see the Northern Lights in Wichita?
The best months to see the Northern Lights in Wichita are typically September to April, when nights are darker and aurora viewing conditions are better.
Where is the best place to see the Northern Lights in Wichita?
The best places to see the Northern Lights in Wichita are dark areas away from city lights, with a clear view toward the northern horizon.