- 5/16/2025 9:06:41 PM
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A rare and intense solar storm is predicted to light up the skies in April 2025, offering skywatchers an unforgettable display of the northern lights—potentially visible much farther south than usual. Experts suggest this could be one of the most vivid aurora events in decades.
The upcoming geomagnetic storm, fueled by a massive coronal mass ejection (CME) from the sun, is expected to interact with Earth's magnetosphere, creating auroras that could stretch into mid-latitudes. Unlike typical displays confined to polar regions, this event may be seen as far south as:
Auroras occur when charged solar particles collide with Earth's atmosphere, energizing oxygen and nitrogen molecules. The April 2025 storm is tied to heightened solar activity as the sun nears its 11-year cycle peak.
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