The aurora borealis may become visible over much of the northern half of the U.S. due to a severe geomagnetic storm, expanding its viewing area significantly.
The Space Weather Prediction Center's watch for G4 storm levels is rare—2023 experienced remarkable opportunities for viewing, with a G5 storm warning earlier this year.
Matthew Vinge emphasized the rarity of solar storms like these, noting the science of predicting auroras is primitive and requires patience and perseverance.
Melanie Metz expressed her love for the unpredictability of the northern lights, highlighting the thrill of timely sightings and the adventure involved in chasing them.
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