After the aurora borealis lit up the Colorado sky in surreal swaths of color Tuesday night , there’s a chance stargazers in our state will see the northern lights again Wednesday night.
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Space Weather Prediction Center’s aurora forecast, the viewline dips into the northeasternmost portion of Colorado again Wednesday. The NOAA in a social media bulletin Wednesday afternoon said it was forecasting a severe G4 level geomagnetic storm – the same level we hit late Tuesday into Wednesday – that could be visible “maybe as far south as Alabama or southern California.”
G4 Watch continues into 13 November. We have seen the final CME arrive and are now waiting to see just how much magnetic energy exists within. We know the potential

Denver7 News

The Reporter-Herald
KDVR
The Denver Post
America News
TMJ4 News
Raw Story
The Daily Beast
AlterNet