Updated Northern Lights Forecast: Solar Eruptions May Make Aurora Borealis Visible In These States Tonight

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Updated Northern Lights Forecast: Solar Eruptions May Make Aurora Borealis Visible In These States Tonight
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Tropical Storm Francine: Hurricane Warning Issued For Louisiana As Storm Expected To Hit Cat. 2—Here’s What To KnowA geomagnetic storm watch for Tuesday caused by solar eruptions that occurred over the weekend may cause the Northern Lights to be visible in several northern and Midwestern states this week.

The storm was caused by coronal mass ejections, or eruptions of solar material, that left the sun after a solarbetween late 2024 and early 2026, with sunspots expected to intensify over the next year, and likely triggering more geomagnetic storms.Though it’s difficult to predict where the Northern Lights will show up, they may be the most visible Tuesday night in Canada and Alaska,to NOAA . However, continental U.S.

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