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G1 Geomagnetic Storm Arrives: NOAA Confirms Minor Space Weather Event

NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center has confirmed G1-level geomagnetic storm conditions are now underway. While classified as minor, this marks the start of observable space weather activity that warrants baseline awareness.

Morgan Reed · Jun 6, 2026 via NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center (.gov)
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Three Major Solar Flares Trigger Radio Blackouts; Geomagnetic Storm Risk Elevated

The Sun released three colossal solar flares in under 24 hours, already disrupting radio communications across Earth. A geomagnetic storm could follow, with northern latitudes at elevated risk for aurora activity and potential grid stress.

Morgan Reed · Jun 6, 2026 via Space, space.com
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NOAA Issues Severe Aurora Alert: G4 Geomagnetic Storm Expected Thursday-Friday

NOAA has upgraded its aurora forecast to 'Severe' levels, with geomagnetic activity expected to affect up to 25 U.S. states. While visually dramatic, this is the right moment to assess your grid resilience and comms backup.

Morgan Reed · Jun 6, 2026 via The Debrief, forbes.com
Space
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G3 Geomagnetic Storm Watch: 4 CMEs Track Earth, Aurora Visible South to Illinois

NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center has issued a G3 geomagnetic storm watch following four coronal mass ejections detected on a collision course with Earth. Northern lights visibility may extend as far south as Illinois and Oregon tonight.

Morgan Reed · Jun 6, 2026 via Space, www.space.com
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G3 Geomagnetic Storm Watch: Triple Solar Eruptions Target Earth

Multiple coronal mass ejections are en route to Earth's magnetosphere. A strong G3-level geomagnetic storm is now in the forecast window, with real consequences for power grid stability and satellite operations.

Morgan Reed · Jun 5, 2026 via MSN
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CME Impact Expected: Northern Lights Visible Across Multiple U.S. States

Several coronal mass ejections are forecast to reach Earth today, creating conditions for aurora visibility in northern states. While primarily a visual phenomenon, geomagnetic activity warrants routine monitoring.

Morgan Reed · Jun 5, 2026 via www.kron4.com
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NOAA Issues Strong Geomagnetic Storm Warning from Multiple CMEs

NOAA has warned of a strong geomagnetic storm triggered by multiple coronal mass ejections. This is an emerging solar event with potential implications for grid operators and communication systems.

Morgan Reed · Jun 5, 2026 via MSN
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M7.7 Flare + Cannibal CME: Stacked Geomagnetic Risk June 4-5

NOAA captured an M7.7 solar flare on June 3, and a second coronal mass ejection may compound ongoing geomagnetic disturbances. Enhanced aurora activity expected; grid and communication systems warrant monitoring.

Morgan Reed · Jun 5, 2026 via earthsky.org
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G3 Geomagnetic Storm Watch: NOAA Issues Moderate Alert for New England

NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center has issued a G3 (moderate) geomagnetic storm watch for Thursday night into Friday, driven by multiple solar ejections converging on Earth. While aurora viewing will be the headline, moderate geomagnetic storms can affect power systems, satellites, and communication infrastructure across North America.

Morgan Reed · Jun 5, 2026 via The Boston Globe, bostonglobe.com