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Heads up aurora chasers! Powerful geomagnetic storm conditions could trigger northern lights at mid-latitudes overnight as a CME impact is detected and more could be on the way.
If you live far enough north, you may get to see the aurora tonight — and tomorrow.
The affects are expected to be felt today, with heightened geomagnetic activity being predicted over the next few days.
In response to the storm, which is set to take place overnight on Tuesday and into Wednesday, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued a G3 Geomagnetic Storm Watch. The storms ...
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“This raises our measure of confidence in a geomagnetic storm,” the SWPC wrote on X. Ahead of the CME’s expected arrival, the SWPC has issued a G3 geomagnetic storm watch through ...
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“This raises our measure of confidence in a geomagnetic storm,” the SWPC wrote on X. Ahead of the CME’s expected arrival, the SWPC has issued a G3 geomagnetic storm watch through ...