Photo shows an aurora in the skies of Ankeny, Iowa, on Tuesday night. Ali Roux Gaudette
A powerful burst of energy from the sun is streaming past Earth, disturbing energized particles in the highest levels of the atmosphere and painting stunning aurora borealis displays across the night sky as far south as Texas, Alabama, Georgia and even north Florida.
Several eruptions of energy from the sun, known as coronal mass ejections, or CMEs, are expected to reach Earth’s magnetic field over the next two nights. The Space Weather Prediction Center issued a G4 “severe” geomagnetic storm watch for Tuesday and Wednesday. G4 is the second-strongest level on the five-step scale.
Photo shows an aurora in the skies of Nelson County, Virginia, Tuesday night. Tommy Stafford
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