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RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – An unusually strong coronal mass ejection (CME) coming from the sun earlier this week will give a majority of the United States the chance to see northern lights Wednesday and Thursday night. This includes one of the rare occasions where the auroras could make it far enough south to North Carolina.
The most likely times for this to happen are from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. on Wednesday and Thursday nights. If they appear, auroras will be in the northern sky.
https://myfox8.com/news/strong-solar-flares-mean-rare-northern-lights-possible-in-north-carolina/
Just went outside, but no joy. 11:15 pm, San Francisco Bay Area.
Earthquake time....
The headline is deceiving. When I saw “lower 48” I assume they were visible all over the USA.
Doesn’t matter to me.
I live in Pittsburgh. We don’t get a clear sky, day or night, from Thanksgiving until Groundhog Day.
SARCING HERE: A Coronal Mass Ejection? Sounds like a Corona Beer drunk Jeffrey Toobin on TV.
I’ve see three Auroras in Baltimore and No. Virginia - white, red and green. Don’t miss them if you can.