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Northern Lights Forecast: Aurora Possible In 19 States On Monday Night

A solar ejection approaching Earth may trigger a geomagnetic storm, potentially making the Northern Lights visible across 19 U.S. states.

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The brief

A solar ejection is approaching Earth, creating the potential for a geomagnetic storm on June 30. This activity may result in the Northern Lights becoming visible across 19 U.S. states, including Vermont.

Coverage from NOAA, Forbes, and People.com emphasizes the possibility of a G1–G2 geomagnetic storm. Other reports, including those from MSN and the Burlington Free Press, focus on the specific geographic reach of the aurora.

Observation will depend on the arrival of the solar ejection and the resulting strength of the geomagnetic storm.

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Quick answers

How many states might see the aurora?

Reports indicate the Northern Lights may be visible in 19 U.S. states.

What level of geomagnetic storm is forecasted?

NOAA forecasts a possible G1–G2 geomagnetic storm.

What is causing this phenomenon?

The potential aurora is linked to a solar ejection approaching Earth.

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