The approaching solar storm could lead to stunning auroral displays visible in regions that typically do not experience them. However, it may also cause minor technological disruptions, such as brief radio blackouts and increased atmospheric drag on satellites. Despite these potential issues, experts emphasize that the storm poses no direct threat to individuals on Earth or ground-based infrastructure. The event is expected to excite oxygen and nitrogen in Earth's upper atmosphere, creating vibrant auroras that could be seen by millions more people than usual.