
"SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- You may get a chance to see the northern lights in the Bay Area skies Monday night! Experts say the auroras - or northern lights - might be seen as far south as Northern California."
"This is what it looked like from the Bay Area a few years ago. The storm could also impact power systems, spacecraft operations, radio frequencies, and satellite navigation."
"Whether you will be able to actually see the lights can depend on several factors - including timing and clouds."
A geomagnetic storm may make the northern lights visible in the Bay Area Monday night, potentially reaching as far south as Northern California. Photographs from a previous event show how the aurora can appear over the region. The same storm carries risks for infrastructure, including impacts to power systems, spacecraft operations, radio frequencies, and satellite navigation. Actual visibility for observers will depend on timing and local cloud cover. Live coverage is available through the ABC7 News app for those who want to watch the event in real time.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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