00:00Big Sky News! A powerful geomagnetic storm is set to light up the skies across the U.S.
00:05The northern lights could be visible much farther south than usual.
00:10The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting a G-1 class geomagnetic storm
00:15Sunday night, with auroras possibly stretching as far south as northern California, Alabama,
00:21and even Oklahoma. That's right, the glow of the aurora borealis might be seen in over a dozen U.S.
00:27States. This follows last weekend's G5 extreme solar storm, which triggered breathtaking displays
00:34from Canada to Texas. Experts say Earth is currently in a highly active solar cycle, meaning more of
00:41these stunning light shows are possible in the weeks ahead. So, charge your phones, grab your
00:47cameras, and head to dark, open skies. Best viewing times? Around midnight to 2 a.m., away from city
00:54lights. Don't miss this rare celestial treat, Nature's Own Fireworks Show. Follow us for more cosmic updates.
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