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Aurora over Palma de Mallorca — tonight's forecast

Live geomagnetic conditions vs what Palma de Mallorca, Spain actually needs to see the aurora borealis (northern lights).

🔵 Not visible from here

This location is too far from the auroral zone for realistic sightings — but strong storms make headlines, and the pages below show where to travel.

Kp now

NaN

Tonight's max (forecast)

Palma de Mallorca needs

>9

Geomagnetic lat.

41.3°

Live data: NOAA SWPC planetary K-index · refreshes every 30 min · get a free storm alert

What it takes to see the aurora borealis (northern lights) from Palma de Mallorca

Aurora visibility is set by your geomagneticlatitude — your position relative to Earth's magnetic pole, not the geographic one. Palma de Mallorca sits at 41.3° geomagnetic. The auroral oval hovers near 66° in quiet conditions and expands toward the equator as geomagnetic storms strengthen: roughly 2° per step of the Kp index. Palma de Mallorca is effectively outside aurora range: even the strongest storms in a century rarely push displays this far. When headlines say "aurora visible unusually far south", check this page — the live numbers above will tell you if the rare exception is happening.

How to actually catch it

  • Get away from city lights with a clear view of the northern horizon — light pollution is the #1 killer of borderline displays.
  • Best window: 22:00–02:00 local time; best seasons: around the equinoxes, and dark winter months at high latitudes.
  • Your camera sees more than your eyes: a 5-10s phone night-mode exposure reveals green/red glow invisible to the naked eye.
  • Storms spike with little warning — enable a free Cosmik alert and check the live forecast when Kp jumps.

FAQ

Can you see the aurora from Palma de Mallorca?

Realistically no — Palma de Mallorca sits at geomagnetic latitude 41.3°, far outside the auroral zone even during extreme storms. The nearest realistic aurora viewing means traveling toward the northern auroral zone.

What Kp index does Palma de Mallorca need for aurora?

About Kp 10. The auroral oval sits near 66° geomagnetic latitude in quiet conditions and pushes roughly 2° toward the equator with each Kp step; Palma de Mallorca's geomagnetic latitude is 41.3°.

When is the best time to see the aurora?

Around local midnight (22:00–02:00), on dark clear nights away from city lights, and statistically around the equinoxes (March/April and September/October). Solar maximum — happening now — delivers the most storms.

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