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SPACEWEATHER: Widespread Auroras, More Likely Today

Earth’s Magnetic Field is Reverberating

SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: 11/13/2025

AURORAS IN UNUSUAL PLACES: Most photos of Northern Lights have things like igloos and Arctic reindeer in the foreground. On Nov. 11th, the scenery changed to palm trees, Saguaro cacti and tropical beaches. Here is a sampling of photos from the severe geomagnetic storm of Veterans Day 2025:

Clockwise from the top, we have auroras in New Port Richie, Florida (latitude +28N); Tucson, Arizona (+32N); and Usulutan, El Salvador (+13N). All were visible with the naked eye. These are very low latitudes for such a display.

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SPACEWEATHER: Geomagnetic Storms are Likely Today, and Possibility of Auroras during the Full Lunar Eclipse

Winds of Change

SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: 03/13/2025

GEOMAGNETIC STORMS ARE LIKELY TODAY: Minor G1-class geomagnetic storms are likely on March 13th as Earth passes through a magnetized stream of solar wind. High-latitude observers should be alert for auroras during the total lunar eclipse. 

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