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Northern lights expected over part of U.S. Sunday night

  • A strong G4-level solar storm passed Earth early Sunday morning, June 1, 2025, causing visible northern lights over parts of the United States.
  • The storm originated from a coronal mass ejection released by the sun Thursday evening and arrived nine to twelve hours earlier than predicted by NOAA.
  • NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is tracking several faint coronal mass ejections that could arrive at Earth by Monday night, although the precise timing is still uncertain.
  • Shawn Dahl of NOAA noted forecasting these storms is difficult due to the sun’s distance and limited observational spacecraft, advising people to 'be patient' for aurora displays.
  • The storm is expected to weaken by Monday evening, reflecting ongoing solar maximum activity that could produce more geomagnetic storms and auroras in coming weeks.
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