Northern lights possible in Texas amid severe storm watch
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Millions across the U.S. and Europe witnessed rare, colorful displays of the northern lights on Tuesday and Wednesday after three bursts of plasma from the Sun triggered a powerful geomagnetic storm.
The aurora borealis took centre stage on social media overnight as Canadians and Americans enjoyed a powerful geomagnetic storm in the night sky.
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Solar storm tsunami predicted 'to strike earth today' with devastating consequences
Space weather forecasters have warned that the solar storm that erupted from the sun today could cause serious disruption to modern society - here's what you need to know
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Show isn't over, yet: Northern lights set to give Canada an encore
Depending on where you are in Canada, if you miss Tuesday night's viewing of the auroras, Wednesday will offer an encore performance--potentially generating one of the best affairs this year so far
A ferocious, historic fall storm has battered Newfoundland with 170+ km/h wind gusts, heavy rainfall and snowfall, along with monster waves exceeding nine metres, with conditions expected to remain ha
Sagona Island off the south coast recorded the highest official gusts of 150 km/h. On the island, Twillingate saw gusts of 120 km/h, Burgeo recorded winds of 113 km/h, and gusts at St. John’s International were well over 100 km/h last night and overnight.
A weather bomb that struck Newfoundland and Labrador on Tuesday hammered the island's Irish Loop, all while a nearby fish plant burned to the ground.
Icy and slippery road conditions are 'likely' throughout much of southern Ontario as the first snowfall of the season tapers off, says Environment Canada.
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Northern Lights: Powerful ‘cannibal storm’ set to hit Earth and could fry our phones and internet
A ‘cannibal’ solar storm will blitz the Earth today, likely bringing the Northern Lights, power outages and GPS blackouts with it. An explosion of particles spat out from the sun on Sunday has already begun to interfere with communication systems and navigation tools.