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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.
ForbesNOAA issued a Kp index of four for Thursday night and a Kp index of five for Friday night, with visibility expected in multiple northern states and much of Alaska.
yaleclimateconnections.orgThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued its seasonal outlook on May 21, 2026, predicting an 55% chance of a below-average Atlantic hurricane season. The agency forecasts 8 to 14 named storms, 3 to 6 hurricanes, and 1 to 3 major hurricanes.
The IndependentThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued its seasonal outlook on Thursday, giving a 55% chance of a below-average Atlantic hurricane season. The agency predicts 8 to 14 named storms, with 1 to 3 reaching major hurricane strength.