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flag A powerful solar storm caused rare northern lights to appear across the northeastern U.S.

flag Strong solar activity triggered a G4 geomagnetic storm, making the northern lights visible across parts of the northeastern U.S., including New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and upstate New York—far south of their typical range. flag The auroras, caused by coronal mass ejections from sunspot region 4274, were seen in areas like Cape May, Bucks County, and the Adirondacks, with vivid greens, pinks, and purples reported. flag NOAA issued severe storm alerts, warning of potential disruptions to satellites and infrastructure. flag The event, part of a larger space weather phenomenon, may continue into November 13, with peak visibility expected after midnight in dark, elevated locations with clear northern views.

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