The G3 geomagnetic storm could disrupt satellite operations, GPS systems, and power grids, though these impacts are generally manageable at this storm level. For the public, the primary effect will be the opportunity to view auroras in regions where they are rarely visible, such as Illinois and Oregon. However, the timing and intensity of the storm remain uncertain due to the complex interaction of multiple CMEs. This uncertainty could shift the visibility window by several hours or alter the storm's strength.