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A strong solar storm caused rare auroras visible across multiple U.S. states.
A rare aurora borealis display lit up skies across multiple U.S. states, including Arkansas, Pennsylvania, Washington, Colorado, and Oregon, on Nov. 11–12, 2025, due to strong solar activity.
The phenomenon, visible at lower latitudes than usual, was caused by coronal mass ejections from the sun, triggering G4 to G1 geomagnetic storms.
Residents shared photos of vibrant green, pink, and red lights, with optimal viewing times between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. in some areas.
Experts recommend dark, remote locations and checking aurora and weather forecasts for best visibility.
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