Is tonight a good night to see the Northern Lights?
🇬🇱 Ilulissat — Aurora Forecast
Local time —
Skip it
Maybe
Book it
🚫 Not tonight — too cloudy
89% cloud cover will block any aurora, even if solar activity is good. No significantly clearer location within 2 hours. Better to wait for a clearer night.
ℹ GFS more optimistic
Updated just now
89%Clouds (ECMWF)
83%Clouds (GFS)
Kp 2.3Aurora Activity
Next 3 Nights
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How it works
Book it — Solar activity is sufficient and cloud cover is low enough during the dark hours. A clear 2-hour window, a nearby escape route, or overall ≤30% clouds all count.
Maybe — Partial clouds or borderline solar activity. Aurora is possible but not reliable.
Skip it — Solar activity is too low for your latitude, or clouds exceed 65%. Not worth going out.
We compare ECMWF and GFS cloud forecasts and flag disagreements. The globe shows live aurora activity right now.
Note on Using This Forecast This tool is designed to help you identify the best window for aurora viewing, especially when you have only a few days available. It provides the most accurate information we can offer, allowing you to make informed decisions instead of relying on guesswork. However, please remember that forecasts are not guarantees; there is always some uncertainty involved in aurora viewing.
If all your nights are marked as Skip it, and you have the flexibility to wait a few more days, we recommend doing so, as conditions can change rapidly. However, if you are constrained by time and this is your only opportunity, don't lose hope! Compare the cloud cover percentages and Kp index for each night, and choose the least unfavorable option. Sometimes, luck can surprise you!
89% cloud cover will block any aurora, even if solar activity is good. No significantly clearer location within 2 hours. Better to wait for a clearer night.
100% cloud cover will block any aurora, even if solar activity is good. No significantly clearer location within 2 hours. Better to wait for a clearer night.
Sky Forecasti
ECMWF
100%
GFS
100%
✓ Both forecasts agree
Aurora Conditions
Kp
5.7
⚡ Exceptional! Aurora dancing everywhere in Ilulissat
77% cloud cover will block any aurora, even if solar activity is good. No significantly clearer location within 2 hours. Better to wait for a clearer night.
Sky Forecasti
ECMWF
77%
GFS
12%
↑ One forecast is more optimistic (65% less clouds)
Aurora Conditions
Kp
6.0
⚡ Exceptional! Aurora dancing everywhere in Ilulissat
The best months to see the northern lights in Ilulissat are October–March. September and March get an extra boost from the equinox effect. From May–July, the midnight sun means skies never get dark enough.
The Short Version
The aurora is a natural neon sign: electrons from the Sun slam into air atoms and make them glow in green, red, pink, and blue.
Bz controls the intensity — when the Sun's magnetic field points south (opposite to Earth's), particles flood in more easily and the aurora dances more vigorously. A positive Bz doesn't stop aurora, it just dims it.
The Kp-index controls the reach — from 0 (only the deepest Arctic) to 9 (visible from the tropics). Higher Kp means more people around the world can see it.
But none of it matters if you can't see the sky. A clear sky is the one thing you cannot replace.
☁️Clear Sky#1 — See anything at all
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🧲Bz SouthMakes it brighter
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📊Kp-IndexTells you how far south
Go north. Find clear skies. Watch Bz go south and Kp rise — then step outside.
Best Viewing Spots
Sermermiut (UNESCO Icefjord)
~4 min from city
UNESCO icefjord — aurora dances above drifting icebergs in the fjord below.
Neutral. The Sun's energy is mostly blocked from our sky.
1 hr agobad ↑↓ goodNow
Solar Wind Speed
334km/s
Slow · ~75 min from Sun
What is Bz?
Think of Bz as a door to Earth's sky. When it's negative (↓), the door is open and the Sun's energy floods in — making the sky glow. The more negative, the better. Below −5 is great. Below −15 is spectacular. This is measured ~75 min before it reaches Earth, so it's a short-term preview.
What is solar wind?
The Sun constantly blows a stream of tiny particles toward Earth. The faster it blows, the more energy it carries. Think of Bz as the key and solar wind as the force behind the door. Fast wind + negative Bz = best aurora. Neither alone is enough.