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A strong solar storm may bring auroras to much of the U.S. Jan. 19–20, 2026, while risking power and GPS disruptions.
A strong G4 geomagnetic storm caused by a coronal mass ejection from the Sun is expected to make the Northern Lights visible across much of the United States.
on January 19-20, 2026, with locations as far south as Texas, Alabama, and northern California.
NOAA predicts peak aurora visibility around 10 p.m. and 2 a.m., with optimal viewing in dark, rural areas away from city lights.
The storm may disrupt power grids, GPS, and satellite systems, prompting officials to advise staying informed and preparing for cold weather, with temperatures dropping into the teens and wind chills potentially reaching dangerously low levels.
Una fuerte tormenta solar puede traer auroras a gran parte de los Estados Unidos el 19-20 de enero de 2026, al tiempo que arriesga interrupciones de energía y GPS.