Northern Lights to be Visible Tonight? Know if Strong Solar Storm Will Display Aurora Borealis Over the Northern Hemisphere Again

As per the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center, the solar storm became stronger and reached further south than the original models predicted.

Northern Lights (Photo Credits: Pexels)

A spectacular display of solar flares and coronal mass ejections is currently taking place in the sky, and it has the potential to spread over a large portion of the northern hemisphere. With the strongest solar storm to hit Earth in almost 20 years, the northern lights appeared spectacularly throughout the planet on Friday, May 10. Most of Europe was able to witness the vibrant show, commonly referred to as the aurora borealis. The night sky was also lighted by the northern lights over some areas of the United States, Canada, and Australia. On the other hand, worries about possible interruptions to Earth's communications networks tonight and over the weekend loom alongside the magnificent auroras. Meanwhile, as per the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center, the solar storm became stronger and reached further south than the original models predicted. However, those who missed the spectacular site on Friday might be able to witness the show again as aurora borealis is anticipated to light the sky tonight. Best Time To View Northern Lights Tonight! Strong Geomagnetic Storm To Produce Brilliant Display of Aurora Borealis Over the Northern Hemisphere.

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Northern Lights Anticipated to be Visible Tonight

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