Northern Lights Possible Across U.S. Due to Increased Solar Activity

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A minor geomagnetic storm is expected to impact Earth on June 4, but it is unlikely to make the northern lights visible in Ohio. The aurora borealis typically appears at higher latitudes during such storms. However, a more significant solar event around June 6 could potentially bring the northern lights further south into the United States.
- Solar storm targets Earth. Will Ohio see the northern lights on June 4? Akron Beacon Journal
- Aurora might shine again this weekend. Forecasters say it's possible. USA TODAY
- Astrophotographer captures stunning close-up views of sunspot region that spawned May's auroras Space.com
- Auroras could appear over the next week as solar activity increases CNN
- Northern lights in Florida June 6: How to see aurora borealis Palm Beach Post
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