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flag A strong solar storm caused rare auroras across the northern U.S. disrupting GPS and posing risks to power grids and satellites.

flag A powerful G4 geomagnetic storm, triggered by multiple coronal mass ejections from the sun, caused rare and vivid auroras visible across much of the northern U.S., including Florida, Georgia, and Texas, on November 11–12, 2025. flag The northern lights, typically seen near the poles, appeared as green, red, purple, and blue ribbons in the sky due to solar particles colliding with Earth’s atmosphere. flag The storm, part of the sun’s peak activity in its 11-year cycle, disrupted GPS accuracy and posed risks to power grids and satellites. flag Forecasters expect another viewing window Wednesday night into Thursday morning, though visibility remains uncertain.

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