(NEXSTAR) – It may have several states, in the first place along the northern border, the opportunity to see the northern lights on Thursday.
Coronary mass ejaculation, or CME, by the sun on Tuesday, was thrown on Tuesday, the Space weather center at Noa He said. CME, associated with a high -speed hole, or chl HSS, is expected to cause alert From the Space weather forecasting center.
Cmes They are plasma explosions and magnetic materials from the sun, while a Ch HSS It indicates escaping from the solar wind from areas on the coldest and less intense sun. Both are able to arouse Ura that we can see on the ground.
The current prediction shows the strongest geomic magnetic storming that can happen on Thursday, which pushed an hour at the G2 level. Conditions are expected to be weakened on Friday, giving way to the G1 level.
At these low levels-geological magnetic storms are classified based on their strength along a five-point scale-the associated IRAC may be only visible to those in the upper regions of the United States
The map below shows where the northern lights may be visible on Thursday. With the exception of Alaska, the possibility of seeing Ura in the lowest 48 and limited to spare parts or both Ilweni, Iowa, Idahu, Men, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New York, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, Washington, Washington, and.
Those along the red or near red line on the map may only take a glimpse of the northern lights in the northern horizon.
The prediction is relatively similar to Friday. It may have parts or all states again the opportunity to see the northern lights: Iowa, Idaho, Min, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, New York, Northern Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin, and Winding.

The strength of the geomagnetic magnetic activity and its timing can affect the forecasts of Ura.
According to SwpcIt is expected that the conditions between 7 pm will be strengthened on Thursday and about 1 am on Friday. They may weaken all day on Friday before wandering again at about 7 pm Easter.
When the forecasts of the northern lights are weaker, it is often recommended to stay away from the outer lights as much as possible and look north. Until then, you may only be able to do so See the northern lights by taking a picture With your phone.