The northern lights could light up the skies across several parts of the United States on Monday due to a geomagnetic storm, according to space and weather experts. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space Weather Prediction Center has issued a geometric storm watch that could produce auroras -- described as the "light show after the storm in space" -- in 18 U.S. states. The geometric storm is caused by the "anticipated arrival of the symmetric full-halo Coronal Mass Ejection," which is the "eruption of solar material and magnetic fields," according to NOAA. People in states like Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Washington, South Dakota, Michigan, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Idaho, Alaska, Oregon, New York, Illinois, Nebraska, Iowa, Wyoming and Wisconsin could all se

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