Massachusetts Could See Northern Lights Tonight Amid G3 Storm
Massachusetts Could See Northern Lights Tonight Amid G3 Storm
US · Published Jun 9, 2026
• A G3 geomagnetic storm, driven by a coronal mass ejection (CME) from the Sun, may bring the northern lights to Massachusetts tonight, June 8,
• The NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center has issued geomagnetic storm watches for June 8 and 9, with the strongest activity expected today. The aurora borealis, or northern lights, could extend as far south as the Great Lakes and parts of the Northeast, including Massachusetts. Clear skies are forecasted, providing optimal conditions for viewing if the aurora becomes visible in the region.

Why It's Important?

The geomagnetic storm may cause minor disruptions to satellite operations and power grids but poses no significant risks to the public. For residents of Massachusetts, this is a rare chance to witness the northern lights. However, visibility may be limited to northern parts of the state, with better chances in New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine.

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