Geomagnetic Storm to Illuminate Skies as Far South as New York
NOAA predicts visible Northern Lights this weekend due to heightened solar activity.
- A coronal mass ejection from an M8-class solar flare is set to reach Earth, causing a G2-class geomagnetic storm.
- Northern Lights may be visible in states from New York to Idaho, with the best viewing times near midnight.
- July 2024 recorded the highest number of sunspots since December 2001, indicating peak solar activity.
- Previous minor storms have already produced impressive auroras across North America earlier this week.
- Geomagnetic storms can also disrupt power grids and GPS systems, so caution is advised.