A G4 storm will activate the northern lights tonight (March 24-25), bringing them much farther south across North America, including many northern states.
INDIANA, USA — Will we see the northern lights dancing above our heads in Indiana? Most likely not. But there is still a chance to see them at a distance, especially with a camera. Otherwise you need to go north, or take a flight above the clouds. Plus, the full moon will make them even tougher to see.
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ALERT:A G4 (severe) geomagnetic storm alert has been issued by the NWS Space Weather Prediction Center as a CME hit Earth’s magnetic field earlier on March 24. This will activate a spectacular viewing of the aurora borealis, or northern lights, across North America Sunday night into early Monday morning. Indiana may be able …