After a bevy of solar activity, the Earth will begin the New Year with geomagnetic storms and possible displays of Aurora lights as far south as the Midwest.
There’s a chance solar storms may bring northern lights to several northern U.S states just in time for the new year.
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The view line for the northern lights is expected to dip as far south as Iowa for New Year's Eve. How's that for a fireworks show?
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