People across the U.S. caught a glimpse of the northern lights last night as a geomagnetic storm roiled in our atmosphere.
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A strong geomagnetic storm could bring color to the northern horizon, especially as skies clear Saturday evening.
Should the KP-Index reach a 7 as predicted, the Aurora Borealis should be visible across the northern U.S, any stronger would rival what we saw back in May.
A large solar flare earlier this week may give Oklahomans another chance to see the Northern Lights this weekend.