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Thanks to a recent strong geomagnetic storm from the sun, the aurora might be visible in several northern states. The storm is rated a G3, which is the third level of NOAA's five-level solar storm ...
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to New York as an incoming solar storm could spark geomagnetic storm conditions overnight.
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Because of these conditions, 14 states have a chance of spotting the aurora borealis tonight, including, Washington, northern ...
The northern lights, aka the aurora borealis, could also be visible in some parts of the nation tonight. The storm is rated a "G2," which is the second level of NOAA's five-level storm scale.
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to Washington as a giant hole in the sun's atmosphere fuels geomagnetic storms with a high-speed solar wind.
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The storm was described as G3-strength according to the G-scale used by the SWPC to measure the strength of geomagnetic storms. The scale runs from G1 at the weakest to G5 at the most extreme.
A geomagnetic storm is expected to affect Earth sometime Monday, potentially increasing the chances for a northern lights show across dark, cloudless skies in the northern areas.