If skies are clear, SWPC said the northern lights could be visible as far south as Alabama and northern California.
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.
A geomagnetic storm zipped toward Earth, creating conditions for potential aurora but also some communications tech disruptions.
A powerful geomagnetic storm caused by a solar flare could bring colorful auroras to regions as far south as Alabama and ...
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.
We may, however, get the chance to see the northern lights, which are caused by solar storms interacting with our atmosphere.
A severe solar storm is headed to Earth that could stress power grids even more as the US deals with disruptions from ...
You might be able to see the Northern Lights in New York on Thursday night because of solar activity. The National Oceanic ...
Thousands of people reported issues with Microsoft 365 services Thursday afternoon, according to Downdetector. The issues ...
Here is the silver lining: according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the geomagnetic storm may actually make the Northern Lights visible in some parts of the country. NASA ...
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.