Southeast Michigan to Experience Northern Lights Due to Solar Storm
A strong geomagnetic storm is expected to bring the Northern Lights to Southeast Michigan on June 4-5. The event is caused by multiple coronal mass ejections from the Sun, creating ideal conditions for aurora viewing in the region.
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Northern Lights May Be Visible in New York Tonight
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