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Strong Geomagnetic storm watch issued with Northern Lights possible in U.S.

by LJ News Opinions
November 6, 2025
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NASA Astronaut Don Petit shared an incredible video showing the Northern Lights from the International Space Station as it was preparing to dock with a Soyuz spacecraft on Tuesday, April 8, 2025.

A strong geomagnetic storm created a dazzling light show in the night sky over parts of the country, as the northern lights danced in front of Wednesday’s Supermoon.

The lights were spotted in Alaska and across the Northern Tier of the Lower 48. If you missed it, you might be able to catch the aurora on Thursday and Friday night.

NOVEMBER SUPERMOON: WHEN TO SEE THE BIGGEST AND BRIGHTEST MOON OF THE YEAR

  • The northern lights dazzled in front of the Supermoon in Anchorage, Alaska on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025.

    The northern lights dazzled in front of the Supermoon in Anchorage, Alaska on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025.
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  • The northern lights dazzled in front of the Supermoon in Anchorage, Alaska on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025.

    The northern lights dazzled in front of the Supermoon in Anchorage, Alaska on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025.
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  • The northern lights dazzled in front of the Supermoon in Anchorage, Alaska on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025.

    The northern lights dazzled in front of the Supermoon in Anchorage, Alaska on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025.
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  • Northern lights dazzle over Anchorage, Alaska on Nov. 6, 2025.

    Northern lights dazzle over Anchorage, Alaska on Nov. 6, 2025.
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  • Northern lights dazzle over Anchorage, Alaska on Nov. 6, 2025.

    Northern lights dazzle over Anchorage, Alaska on Nov. 6, 2025.
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  • Northern lights dazzle over Lake Geneva, Wisconsin just after midnight on Nov. 6, 2025.

    Northern lights dazzle over Lake Geneva, Wisconsin just after midnight on Nov. 6, 2025.
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The NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center issued a G3 or “strong” Geomagnetic Storm Watch for Thursday and Friday, with the highest possibility of seeing auroras in the U.S. states bordering Canada.

Those as far south as Iowa, Pennsylvania and Oregon could get a chance to see the Northern Lights on Thursday and Friday. 

Geomagnetic storms can affect power grids, satellite operations and be a danger for astronauts in space.

WHAT IS A GEOMAGNETIC STORM?

Potential aurora viewing forecast for Thursday and Friday.

Potential aurora viewing forecast for Thursday and Friday.

Geomagnetic storms occur from solar activity. The sun is a bubbling hot cauldron of non-stop activity that occasionally gives off solar flares, which in turn can trigger what’s known as a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME). 

CME’s will launch a stream of solar particles into space along the solar wind. If the stream is directed at the Earth, those charged particles will interact with our magnetic field, transferring energy into our upper atmosphere and causing variations in our magnetic field.

7 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT THE NORTHERN LIGHTS

Northern lights dazzle over Lake Geneva, Wisconsin just after midnight on Nov. 6, 2025.

Northern lights dazzle over Lake Geneva, Wisconsin just after midnight on Nov. 6, 2025.

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The charged particles of a CME create the beautiful dancing lights known as Aurora Borealis or the Northern Lights. These lights are typically only seen near the North Pole, but during more intense solar storms, they can be seen as far south as the southern U.S.

Auroras produced from geomagnetic storms provide a beautiful show for those lucky enough to catch a glimpse. 

WHAT IS THE KP INDEX AND HOW DOES IT RELATE TO THE NORTHERN LIGHTS?

Aurora Borealis explainer

Aurora Borealis explainer

The Space Weather Prediction Center said to keep an eye out Thursday evening into Friday morning for the possibility of seeing auroras. 

For the best chances of seeing the northern lights, travel away from city lights into an open area when searching for them. 



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