Solar storm could bring northern lights to Southern Canada | CBC News
Briefly

During the solar maximum, more sunspots can be seen across the sun's surface, sometimes leading to solar flares and coronal mass ejections, creating geomagnetic storms on Earth.
The sun produced a series of coronal mass ejections heading towards Earth, potentially increasing the magnitude of the geomagnetic storm and making the northern lights visible in Southern Canada, the northern United States, and parts of Europe.
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