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Northern Lights Dazzle Southeast Texas Amid G4 Storm Alert

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UPDATE: Stunning displays of the Northern Lights illuminated parts of Southeast Texas on the night of November 11, with sightings reported as far north as Montgomery County and extending down to Brazos and Grimes Counties. This rare celestial phenomenon was fueled by a G4 geomagnetic storm, prompting a surge of excitement among skygazers.

A severe G4 geomagnetic storm watch was issued for November 11 and 12, following a significant coronal mass ejection (CME) that erupted from the Sun. The CME struck Earth late on Tuesday, creating vibrant auroras visible in several states across the U.S. While Houston was shrouded in light pollution, many residents in surrounding areas captured breathtaking images of the lights.

Witnesses in College Station, Magnolia, and even Sanger shared stunning photos, showcasing the colorful display that captivated many. “

The sky was incredibly bright and alive with colors we rarely see here in Texas, it felt magical,”

said one enthusiastic observer.

The predicted visibility of the northern lights extended beyond Texas, with potential views in states such as Illinois, Iowa, and others bordering Canada. The following locations were highlighted for their chances to witness this rare spectacle:

  • Alaska
  • Oregon (partially)
  • Washington (partially)
  • Idaho (partially)
  • Montana
  • North Dakota
  • South Dakota
  • Nebraska (partially)
  • Iowa (partially)
  • Michigan
  • Maine (partially)

The G4 storm level indicates a powerful event capable of causing intermittent disruptions to power systems and satellite operations. However, it also brings a unique opportunity for awe-inspiring natural beauty.

Authorities urge residents to remain vigilant and check local forecasts for further updates, as more sightings could occur through the evening. Skywatchers are encouraged to find darker locations away from city lights to increase visibility.

For those hoping to catch a glimpse of this extraordinary event, optimal viewing conditions are expected to continue into the early hours of November 12. Don’t miss this rare chance to witness the northern lights in regions typically not known for such displays!

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