According to the Space Weather Prediction Center, a G4 storm is possible between the hours of 2 p.m. Thursday and 2 a.m.
Another G4 geomagnetic storm is affecting our space weather, giving us a chance to see the northern lights and disrupting our radio communication.
Space forecasters say a severe solar storm is heading to Earth. It could stress power grids, and it may trigger northern lights as far south as the lower Midwest and Northern California.
If skies are clear, SWPC said the northern lights could be visible as far south as Alabama and northern California.
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A severe G4 Geomagnetic Storm has occurred, offering WNY the chance to see the Aurora Borealis Thursday and Friday night.
We may, however, get the chance to see the northern lights, which are caused by solar storms interacting with our atmosphere.