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NOAA says another round of northern lights is possible tonight as solar activity ramps back up following Monday’s geomagnetic storms

A coronal mass ejection (CME) is headed toward Earth, which could briefly push storm levels toward G3 and make auroras brighter and visible farther south.

Impacts are expected to be “limited, minor,” but elevated solar wind and charged particles still increase the chances of vivid displays for U.S. sky-watchers

The sky is dazzling!

If you’re an avid sky-watcher (and happen to live in the U.S.), tonight might bring another round of aurora magic.

Forecasters at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ( NOAA ) say more northern lights could flicker across parts of the country this evening, following the geomagnetic storms that

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