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Posted: 2025-06-01 20:08:48 UTC

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2025-06-01 20:09:05 UTC
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A geomagnetic storm is bringing the northern lights to lower latitudes, potentially visible as far south as Northern California and Alabama. The storm, caused by a coronal mass ejection, is at a G4 level, pushing the green and purple ribbons of the aurora further south than usual. Prime viewing locations include Michigan, Washington State, and Pennsylvania, with the best time to watch being between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. in a dark spot away from city lights.
Northern lights visible in lower 48 states
Geomagnetic storm reaching G4 level
Best viewing times and locations
Cloudy weather in some areas (e.g., New York City)
Light pollution hindering visibility