Geomagnetic Wind May Bring Northern Lights to Michigan and Maine This Weekend

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A fast solar wind from a coronal hole could trigger a G1 geomagnetic storm tonight through May 17, boosting aurora chances across the northern U.S. and potentially allowing sightings as far south as Michigan and Maine, with strongest activity between 11 p.m. and 2 a.m. EDT. Visibility depends on cloud cover and darkness; if conditions align, look to dark skies and consider aurora forecasts for real-time updates.
- Geomagnetic storm could spark northern lights as far south as Michigan and Maine tonight and over the weekend Space
- Northern lights may be viewable in these states this weekend. See list USA Today
- You could see the Northern Lights in these states due to a geomagnetic storm FOX Weather
- Northern Lights Alert: These States May See The Aurora Friday Night Forbes
- How to Watch the Northern Lights from 10 States Tonight People.com
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