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The aurora is expected to be bright and visible in multiple northern U.S. states Oct. 3 through Oct. 5 as well as from the lower Midwest to Oregon.
The Sun is super active right now! ☀️ 💥 💥 The video below shows a series of flares that erupted over the past seven days… not counting another X-class flare that happened this morning!
What a Whopper! Region 3500 on our Sun just fired a near X-class flare and launched a strong Earth-directed #solarstorm. Waiting for coronagraph imagery, but it looks like this storm could arrive ...
The first CME scheduled to reach our planet on New Year's Eve is likely associated with a recent M2 solar flare. The CME left the sun on Sunday at 1 a.m. ET, according to SpaceWeatherLive .
Solar activity was elevated over the past weekend, according to the SWPC, causing solar flares and coronal mass ejections. Those CMEs are expected to arrive starting today and continue through Aug. 1.
Tonight, the aurora borealis could shine across the northern half of the United States thanks to an incoming solar storm. Here's how you can watch. Aurora borealis forecast tonight through Friday.
A severe solar storm is pushing the aurora borealis south into the lower 48 states, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space Weather Prediction Center. The northern ...
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.