Aurora Forecast: Northern Lights Expected to Dazzle Across the U.S.
A coronal mass ejection from a solar flare is set to make the northern lights visible across various states in the U.S. on March 31.
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A coronal mass ejection from a solar flare is set to make the northern lights visible across various states in the U.S. on March 31.
Meteorologists are monitoring the potential for a super El Niño this summer, which could lead to extreme weather and record temperatures.
A loud boom in northeast Ohio may have been caused by a meteor, confirmed by meteorologists. Skygazers are anticipating heightened meteor activity this week.
A rare Level 4 risk for severe weather has been issued for Raleigh, North Carolina, prompting school closures and emergency preparations.
A tornado watch remains in effect for several counties in South Carolina, while a warning has been canceled for Columbia County. Understanding these terms is crucial during severe weather.
Severe storms and potential tornadoes are forecasted for Springfield, IL, as the area faces a Level 3 risk according to NOAA weather reports.
A strong geomagnetic storm is set to bring the aurora borealis to the northern U.S. on December 9, 2025, following a significant solar event.