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Aurora alert — Powerful geomagnetic storm could spark northern lights as far south as Illinois Dec. 30 and Dec. 31


We could be in for a New Year’s aurora treat with northern lights potentially visible deep into mid-latitudes tonight and tomorrow (Dec. 30 to Dec. 31).

Due to an incoming solar storm, also known as a coronal mass ejection (CME), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Space Weather Prediction Center issued a G3 (strong) geomagnetic storm warning for Dec. 31.





Attention stargazers and sky watchers! A powerful geomagnetic storm is heading our way, which means that the northern lights could be visible as far south as Illinois on December 30 and December 31.

This rare event is caused by a large solar flare that is expected to interact with Earth’s magnetic field, creating stunning displays of colorful lights in the night sky. If you’ve never seen the northern lights before, this could be your chance to witness this natural phenomenon in all its glory.

Make sure to find a dark, open area away from city lights for the best viewing experience. Keep an eye on the sky starting in the evening hours and be prepared for a show that you won’t soon forget.

Don’t miss out on this rare opportunity to see the northern lights dance across the sky. Grab your camera, bundle up, and get ready for an unforgettable experience on December 30 and December 31.

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