"Earth Braces for Impact: Geomagnetic Storm Threat Looms Until Tuesday"

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The Earth is expected to be impacted by a geomagnetic storm caused by solar activity from a coronal hole, according to NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC). The storm, categorized as G1 or G2 on the five-point scale, may not result in widespread northern lights displays but could affect navigation, communication, and radio signals. While the storm is not expected to have significant impacts, previous solar storms have caused disruptions to GPS, radio communication, and satellite systems. As the sun approaches the peak of its Solar Cycle 25, more geomagnetic storms and northern lights displays are anticipated in the coming months.
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