The aurora could be visible in more than a dozen U.S. states on Monday and Tuesday, according to forecasts.
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to Illinois as an incoming coronal mass ejection is expected to slam into Earth.
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Skywatchers in northern U.S. states may see faint aurora this Sunday after a G1 geomagnetic storm was forecast by NOAA.
Ejections from the Sun could cause the northern lights to be visible further south this week.
A burst of plasma and energy from the sun could make the northern lights visible in more than a dozen states this week.
NOAA has issued a G3 Strong Geomagnetic Storm Watch through Tuesday for the United States.
Northern lights forecast: Aurora could be visible across northern U.S. Tuesday after solar eruptions
A strong geomagnetic storm forecast by NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center could make the aurora borealis visible ...
NASA has issued a strong geomagnetic storm watch, meaning the northern lights may be visible. Can you see them in NJ tonight, ...
Thanks to a recent geomagnetic storm, some Americans will be able to see the northern lights on Dec. 8 and Dec. 9.
NOAA is predicting a moderate geomagnetic storm on Monday and Tuesday, which will light up northern skies with the aurora borealis.
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