Tonight's solar storm could dazzle lower US with northern lights - and impact satellite tech
Briefly

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) warns that while the northern lights could be seen far south, the storm may disrupt already strained communication systems, particularly in areas impacted by recent hurricanes.
To see the northern lights, it’s best to use your phone's Night Mode for capturing long exposure photos, ideally between the hours of 10 p.m. ET and 2 a.m. ET in low light areas.
NOAA forecasts indicate that the northern lights will shimmer with greens, reds, and purples, creating a visual spectacle for those lucky enough to witness them.
The solar storm can weaken radio and satellite signals, meaning technology disruptions may worsen in regions already struggling with service access, especially post-hurricane.
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