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Experience It: Solar Storm Illuminates U.S. Skies with Northern Lights

A recent powerful solar storm illuminated the skies across much of the U.S.,‍ revealing the northern lights as far south as Florida and Texas. The event, triggered by an unusually potent geomagnetic storm from a sunspot ⁣cluster, was classified as a G5 storm by the Space Weather Prediction Center. Power grid issues and communication disruptions were ‌reported, with social media abuzz with stunning aurora footage.


One of the strongest solar storms in recent history hit Earth and resulted in a colorful heavenly show for much of the United States on Friday night as the northern lights were visible as far south as Florida and Texas.

The unusually powerful geomagnetic storm erupted from a sunspot cluster, which caused the Space Weather Prediction Center to classify it as a G5, or “extreme” storm,” which is the highest level, according to USA Today. The last G5 storm to hit Earth was in 2003.

The Space Weather Prediction Center said in a statement on Saturday morning that the geomagnetic storm resulted in “reports of power grid irregularities and degradation to high-frequency communications and GPS.” The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said the sun flares appear to be associated with a sunspot that is 16 times the diameter of Earth, the Associated Press reported.

Social media was flooded with photos and videos of the aurora dancing over cities and towns from Pittsburgh to Seattle and Detroit to Key Largo, Florida.

More breathtaking photos of Friday night’s northern lights display were taken by Michigan resident Matt Ervin, who traveled to a dark sky area in northern Lapeer County, Michigan, to capture the rare event.

Northern Lights over Michigan – Photo Credit: Matt Ervin

Northern Lights over Michigan – Photo Credit: Matt Ervin

Northern lights displays could return to much of the U.S. on Saturday night as the geomagnetic storm will continue through at least Sunday, according to the Space and Weather Prediction Center. Being able to see the northern lights also depends on the weather as cloud cover could prevent some people from witnessing the aurora.

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