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ForbesForbes reported that several coronal mass ejections are approaching Earth and may produce geomagnetic storms through July 5. Aurora could appear across northern and midwestern states overnight on July 3-4.
forbes.comNOAA forecasts a G1, G2 or G3 geomagnetic storm from July 1-3 as a coronal mass ejection arrives. Aurora may be visible on the northern horizon in states near the Canadian border.
interestingengineering.comScientists say three solar flares expelled within 24 hours are expected to merge before reaching Earth, with impacts on technology and possible northern lights displays.
bbc.co.ukA geomagnetic storm driven by solar wind is forecast to expand the aurora borealis visibility zone southward this weekend. Forecasters say the northern lights could appear in northern-tier states on Sunday night.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecasts a G1 or G2-class geomagnetic storm from April 4 to April 5, potentially making the Northern Lights visible in up to 20 U.S. states and parts of Canada. A coronal mass ejection struck Earth on April 3, contributing to t…