A geomagnetic storm​ is expected to trigger the northern lights, or aurora borealis, around NYC and New Jersey tonight.
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A "severe" geomagnetic storm is forecast through Friday, and due to the severity of the storm, the aurora lights could be seen in parts of NY, NJ and CT.
News 12's Elly Morillo got reaction from the community and sat down with Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Allan Nosoff to break down what this storm means.