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Oregon has a chance of seeing northern lights this week

NOAA said a G2 geomagnetic storm could bring auroras as far south as Idaho and New York and trigger minor radio blackouts.

  • On Friday, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Space Weather Prediction Center forecast northern lights visibility across nearly 20 states Friday night and early Saturday morning.
  • Fast solar wind is hurtling toward Earth at speeds up to 430 miles per second from a large coronal hole, creating a shock zone that impacts the planet's magnetic field.
  • Moderate geomagnetic storm conditions are expected from 5 p.m. EDT Friday until roughly 2 a.m. EDT Saturday, potentially triggering minor to moderate radio blackouts.
  • Ideal viewing requires finding a dark place far from city lights and allowing at least 30 minutes for eyes to adapt while scanning the northern horizon.
  • As a bonus, the Lyrid meteor shower is active through April 25, with the display expected to peak in the predawn hours on April 22.
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