Parts of the US could see northern lights Monday


JUNEAU, Alaska – A stunning celestial display may grace the skies across Canada and much of the northern United States on Monday night, with the possibility of being visible even farther south. This spectacle is the result of a significant disturbance in Earth’s magnetic field, as highlighted in a recent forecast.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Space Weather Prediction Center has issued this forecast amidst a surge in geomagnetic and solar radiation storms, explained Shawn Dahl, a service coordinator at the center. These geomagnetic storms, known for producing brilliant northern lights, can also disrupt satellite operations, GPS communication, and other critical infrastructures, according to insights from the U.S. Geological Survey.

Dahl noted that this storm is expected to maintain its strength until at least Tuesday, offering a prolonged window for sky watchers to catch a glimpse of the aurora. The current intensity of this solar activity marks the strongest of its kind in over two decades, according to Dahl.

In a recent occurrence last November, similar solar storms painted the skies over Europe, including Hungary and the United Kingdom, and stretched as far south in the United States as Kansas, Colorado, and Texas. Although solar radiation storms can impact objects in space and certain communication systems, Dahl assured that astronauts aboard the International Space Station are not presently at risk.

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