Northern Lights Could Be Visible Again in some US States After Weekend Solar Storms
- Northern lights may be visible Monday night in parts of the U.S. Including northern New York, following weekend solar storms.
- The visibility results from a coronal mass ejection emitted by the sun last week and another headed toward Earth Monday.
- The sun is currently at the peak of its 11-year cycle, resulting in more frequent and widespread auroras, especially across northern states and rural regions.
- Erica Grow Cei from NOAA said weekend storms may have caused brief high-frequency radio disruptions, and smartphones can reveal aurora hints unseen by the naked eye.
- Authorities monitor possible disruptions as experts predict more auroras this year, though solar activity peaks won’t be confirmed until months later.
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