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Rare chance to see Northern Lights in Colorado Sunday night

Rare chance to see Northern Lights in Colorado Sunday night

CBS News2 days ago

A rare G4 geomagnetic storm on Sunday may put on a show across Colorado skies as geomagnetic activity will push auroras farther south than usual.
CBS
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, solar wind, along with a coronal mass ejection, is putting pressure on Earth's magnetic field. That energy will light up parts of the sky Sunday night into early Monday morning.
The strong G4 storm could make the aurora visible with the naked eye as far south as Colorado.
Streaks of the northern lights jetting out over the mountains near Horsetooth Reservoir were captured by CBS News Colorado viewer Stephen Lee.
Courtesy / Stephen R. Lee
To be able to view the aurora, it must be nighttime, and the skies must be free of clouds. Stay clear of any areas with light pollution, like within cities, and look to the northern horizon. You might catch a glimpse of the soft glowing bands of primarily green light with possible pinks and purples mixed in.
The intensity and color will vary depending on the distance from the aurora and how strong it is.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
A strong to severe geomagnetic storm could possibly cause voltage control problems and may trip out assets from the grid, said NOAA.

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