The Northern lights in Alaska are famous astronomical phenomena popularly known as the “Aurora Polaris”.
Alaska’s northern lights season is between early mid-September and late April, peaking in March incomprehensible with our present innovation.
Notwithstanding, we know that the northern lights are best seen in Alaska between 65° N and 70° N scope.
Depending upon overcast cover and weather, Alaska evenings can be adequately dim to feature extraordinary auroras between mid-August through mid-April.