"Potential for Spectacular Northern Lights Display Across the United States Amid Solar Flare Activity"

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NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center issued a Geomagnetic Storm Watch for Monday through Wednesday after a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) was observed sending plasma toward Earth, potentially creating a vivid Northern Lights display across the northern U.S. Intense space weather events can cause Aurora lights to appear farther away from Earth's poles, with a Kp 6 forecast for Monday night offering the best chance to see the Northern Lights. However, cloud cover may obscure views in some areas, and a potential nor'easter moving into the Northeast could impact visibility.
Topics:science#aurora-borealis#geomagnetic-storm#northern-lights#science-and-environment#solar-flare#space-weather-prediction-center
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