Stunning Solar Storm to Illuminate Northern Lights Across U.S. Skies
A significant solar storm is expected to create a spectacular display of the northern lights, visible across parts of the United States. According to NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center, a high-speed solar wind from a coronal hole is anticipated to trigger geomagnetic activity, potentially resulting in a G1 to G2 geomagnetic storm. This event could make the aurora borealis visible in regions as far south as Michigan, New York, and northern Ohio. The peak viewing time is expected to be overnight between May 7 and May 8, offering a rare opportunity for many to witness this natural phenomenon.