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Northern Lights Expected Saturday Night Amidst Geomagnetic Storm

A G1-class geomagnetic storm is anticipated on June 13-14, potentially making the northern lights visible in several northern U.S. states and Canada. This event is linked to a coronal mass ejection (CME) detected leaving the sun on June 11, which is expected to cause minor storming levels. While the CME's effects are predicted to wane, there's a slight chance of moderate to strong storms if a significant glancing CME impact occurs. The new moon phase on June 14 will provide ideal dark skies, though short nights due to the approaching solstice may limit viewing opportunities. AI

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Northern Lights Expected Saturday Night Amidst Geomagnetic Storm

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Jamie Carter, Senior Contributor ·

    Aurora Alert: Northern States May See Northern Lights Saturday Night

    The northern lights may be visible from states along the U.S.-Canadian border overnight on Saturday, June 13, into Sunday, June 14.

  2. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Jamie Carter, Senior Contributor ·

    ‘Strong’ Northern Lights Alert For Saturday: 25 States May See Aurora

    The northern lights may be visible overnight from 25 U.S. states on Saturday, June 13, into Sunday, June 14, after a coronal mass ejection left the sun Thursday.