Triple Solar Flares Could Bring Northern Lights to Parts of the U.S.

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A trio of powerful solar flares from sunspot region 4455—M9.3, M7.9 and an X1—launched coronal mass ejections that could spark auroras as far south as Illinois and other U.S. states during June 4–5, 2026. NOAA has issued a G3 geomagnetic storm watch, warning of potential displays in dark skies away from city lights; exact timing may shift, so check real-time forecasts.
- Trio of massive solar flares this week could produce Northern Lights across the US — here’s where to see them New York Post
- UPDATE on G3 Watch for 4-5 June UTC Days SpaceWeather.gov
- Northern Lights may be visible Thursday Night KBOI
- Aurora forecast for Vt., NY, and NH, Thursday night due to ‘G3′ geomagnetic storm WCAX
- Aurora alert! 4 Earth-bound CMEs could spark northern lights as far south as Illinois and Oregon tonight Space
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