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Space weather experts warn that a "moderate" geomagnetic storm could rock Earth over the weekend, potentially lighting the skies with vibrant auroras across large parts of the U.S. and Europe.
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Solar storm has potential to disrupt satellites, power grid Don't expect anything like that this time around. “We are not anticipating that," Dahl said Friday.
A severe solar storm may supercharge the northern lights from Friday through the weekend, with a chance to see auroras as far south in the U.S. as Alabama.
A solar storm will make the northern lights visible to most of the US -- including the New York City area -- Friday night for the first time in nearly two decades.
Severe solar storm could trigger northern lights unusually far south Friday night Current forecasts project that auroras could be seen as far south as Alabama to Northern California.
People as far south as Florida were treated to a celestial light show Friday night as a geomagnetic storm set off an aurora, and caused some disruption to satellites.
Dazzling auroras may light up the skies of northern states again Friday night, and we’ve got ongoing geomagnetic storm activity to thank.
NOAA issued a rare severe geomagnetic storm warning when a solar outburst reached Earth on Friday afternoon.