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North Dakota, Aurora and solar storm

CBS News · 5d
The northern lights could be visible in some U.S. states tonight. Here's where to see the auroras.
The northern lights — also called aurora borealis — could be visible in Alaska, Washington, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Michigan, Maine, northern parts of Idaho, Wyoming, Iowa, New York, Vermont and New Hampshire.
Space.com on MSN · 6d
Aurora alert: Ongoing powerful geomagnetic storm could spark more northern lights across the US tonight
Northern lights may once again be visible deep into mid latitudes tonight as geomagnetic storm conditions continue to wreak havoc with Earth's magnetic field.
Associated Press News on MSN · 5d
Northern lights could be visible again in some US states after weekend solar storms
Space weather forecasters say northern lights may be visible in parts of the northern United States following weekend solar storms.
Space.com on MSN6d
Severe G4 geomagnetic storm sparks northern lights across US and beyond (photos)
The speedy solar storm arrived in style, sparking stunning aurora displays as far south as California and New Mexico.
5d
What Happened to the Northern Lights?
A geomagnetic storm that was forecast to produce streaks of colorful light across much of the country was weaker than expected.
5don MSN
Were the northern lights in Iowa? Hazy skies blocked the view for most Iowans
Did you see the northern lights in Iowa last night? A few Iowans were able to spot the aurora borealis through hazy skies.

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