The lasting effects of a geomagnetic storm are expected to pull the northern lights to more states, forecasters said.
On the night of March 13, 1997, thousands of Arizonans looked up and saw something they couldn’t explain—a massive, V-shaped formation of lights hovering in the sky.
Forecasters predict a fair amount of aurora borealis activity that will decrease significantly by Thursday night.
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