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Skywatchers in America, get ready. A strong solar storm is heading towards Earth. This may cause spectacular northern lights.
A Geomagnetic Storm Watch has been issued for late Monday into early Tuesday, which means Northern Lights could be visible across Michigan on Labor Day and in the skies over a large swath of the U.S.
A dazzling display in the nighttime sky might be seen much farther south than usual, including parts of Iowa, Oregon and Pennsylvania, by Tuesday, forecasters said.
For those in Ohio, right now, the northern lights may be visible low on the horizon, but it will greatly depend on how strong the energy from the sun is and the timing of when it reaches the Earth.
One of the best chances since spring to spot the Aurora Borealis will unfold Monday night across Canada and parts of the US.
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to Illinois as an incoming solar storm could spark geomagnetic storm conditions this Labor Day.
A pair of solar eruptions may merge into a potent cannibal CME, potentially illuminating the Labor Day holiday with an extraordinary northern lights display.
A pair of solar eruptions may combine into a powerful "cannibal CME," boosting chances for dazzling auroras over Labor Day.