Yellowknife Aurora Forecast
Canada • 62.45°N, 114.37°W
Real-time aurora probability and cloud forecast for Yellowknife, Canada
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Yellowknife Aurora Viewing Guide
Yellowknife in Canada's Northwest Territories is one of the best places on Earth to see aurora. Flat terrain, minimal light pollution, and position directly under the auroral oval create perfect viewing conditions.
Best Time to Visit
The aurora season runs year-round with 240+ nights of activity. Mid-August to early October and mid-November to mid-April offer dark skies. Winter provides the most consistent viewing.
Weather Conditions
Continental subarctic climate with very cold, dry winters. Temperatures range from -20°C to -35°C. The dry cold means clear skies are common.
Viewing Tips
- Aurora Village offers heated teepees and professional photography
- Drive the Ingraham Trail for multiple dark-sky viewpoints
- Prelude Lake offers stunning aurora reflections on clear ice
Recommended Viewing Spots
Aurora Village
Purpose-built aurora viewing facility with heated teepees, guides, and professional photography services available.
62.5167°N, 114.3667°W
View on Map →Prelude Lake
Popular viewpoint on the Ingraham Trail. The frozen lake provides stunning aurora reflections and wide-open skies.
62.5500°N, 113.9667°W
View on Map →Ingraham Trail
This scenic highway offers numerous dark-sky pullouts and viewpoints. The further you drive, the darker it gets.
62.4833°N, 113.8333°W
View on Map →Frequently Asked Questions
Data provided by NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center and Open-Meteo