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Home / Weather / Powerful Geomagnetic Storm Triggers Stunning Aurora Displays

Powerful Geomagnetic Storm Triggers Stunning Aurora Displays

12 Nov

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Summary

  • About 20 U.S. states saw the northern lights on Nov. 11
  • Geomagnetic storm reached severe G4 levels, affecting power grid and GPS
  • Colorful auroras visible as far south as Florida

On November 11, 2025, a powerful geomagnetic storm arrived in Earth's atmosphere, triggering stunning displays of the northern lights across much of North America. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), about 20 U.S. states caught a glimpse of the vibrant aurora borealis, with the colorful lights visible as far south as Florida.

The geomagnetic storm reached severe G4 levels at 8:20 PM EST on November 11, and the Space Weather Prediction Center warned that the event could continue to affect power grids, communications, and GPS signals on November 12. The storm was caused by a series of coronal mass ejections from the sun earlier in the week, which sent bursts of solar material and magnetic fields hurtling towards Earth.

As the sun's charged particles interacted with Earth's atmosphere, they triggered the mesmerizing aurora displays, with oxygen molecules producing the characteristic green and red hues, and nitrogen creating blue and reddish tones. Social media feeds quickly filled with stunning photos of the dancing lights across the northern horizon.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The stunning northern lights displays across the US on November 11, 2025 were caused by a powerful geomagnetic storm triggered by a series of coronal mass ejections from the sun earlier in the week.
The northern lights, or aurora borealis, were visible as far south as Florida on November 11, 2025, with about 20 US states catching a glimpse of the colorful displays.
The severe G4-level geomagnetic storm disrupted power grids and GPS signals in parts of North America on November 11 and 12, 2025, and could continue to produce dancing lights in the sky over the next day.

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