"Chance to See Northern Lights in June as Solar Activity Rises"

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Florida may have another chance to see the northern lights in early June due to expected geomagnetic storms from coronal mass ejections. While rare, intense solar flares could push auroras to lower latitudes, making them visible in Florida, especially in areas with low light pollution and clear skies. The NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center has issued a Geomagnetic Storm Watch through the weekend, with the best viewing opportunities around the New Moon on June 6.
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