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Some “minor” geomagnetic storm levels are expected to pull the northern lights to more states, forecasters said.
The National Weather Service’s Space Weather Prediction Center on Friday issued a “ severe geomagnetic storm watch” for the weekend, the first of its kind in nearly 20 years.
Similar to tornados, hurricanes and earthquakes, geomagnetic storms are measured by a five-point scale. G1 geomagnetic storms are the least severe, while G5 storms are the most severe.
A coronal mass ejection hurtling from the sun toward Earth could unleash the northern lights in up to 18 states in the US.
The geomagnetic storm triggered bright, colorful auroras last night in different parts of the world, with a chance for more of the celestial lights to take over the skies later tonight.