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A severe geomagnetic storm is expected to make the northern lights visible as far south as New York City on Wednesday night, offering residents a rare chance to witness the aurora borealis in an urban setting. The event follows a massive solar flare, which has prompted a “severe” geomagnetic storm watch from space weather authorities.
Observers are advised to seek locations away from city light pollution for the best viewing experience. Facing the northern horizon and ensuring clear skies will enhance visibility, while those farther south in the U.S. may need camera night modes or long-exposure settings to capture the phenomenon.
The northern lights, a colorful display of atmospheric particles interacting with charged solar particles, are typically seen in higher latitudes near the Arctic. However, strong solar activity can push auroras farther south, allowing more people to enjoy the spectacle.
Meteorologists and space weather experts suggest that the event could be brief, so enthusiasts are encouraged to go outside promptly after nightfall. This rare opportunity highlights the dynamic relationship between solar activity and Earth’s magnetic field, reminding observers of the power and beauty of space weather.
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