Blistering solar winds racing at 3,240,000 kmph have slammed into Earth, triggering a dramatic display of celestial lights and global magnetic unrest.

Over the past 48 hours, three potent coronal mass ejections (CMEs) struck Earth in rapid succession, sending the planet’s magnetic field reverberating and sparking geomagnetic storms of varying intensity.

According to space weather monitors, storm levels have fluctuated between category G1 (Minor) and G3 (Strong), with blasts of solar wind now exceeding 900 km/s.

The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued warnings for heightened geomagnetic activity, saying there remains a lingering chance of severe G4-class storms through November 13.

The impact has painted the night sky with breathtaking auroras across m

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