NOAA issues geomagnetic storm watch for northern lights visibility across US states.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued a G3 geomagnetic storm watch due to multiple coronal mass ejections from the sun. The aurora borealis may be visible across 23 U.S. states and Canada through Friday.
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Coverage splits between technical forecasting details (Washington Times, ABC News) and viewing logistics (The Hill, NY Post), with NY Post alone highlighting radio disruptions while ABC emphasizes southern visibility.
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“WATCH: What to expect as NOAA issues strong geomagnetic storm watch”ABC ABC News LEFT-CENTER
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“Trio of massive solar flares this week could produce Northern Lights across the US — here’s where to see them”NYP NY Post RIGHT
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“Northern lights could dazzle in several states as sun ejections expected to spark storms” · The Hill
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