High-speed winds from a spot on the sun’s surface may affect Earth’s magnetic field, pulling the phenomenon further south.
Forecasters predict a fair amount of aurora borealis activity that will decrease significantly by Thursday night.
The lasting effects of a geomagnetic storm are expected to pull the northern lights to more states, forecasters said.
Viewers in Fairbanks, Alaska captured the northern lights, or the aurora borealis, on video Sunday, showing vibrant green colors rippling across the sky.
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