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G5 Solar Storm Tracked: NOAA Warns of Infrastructure Risk During Solar Maximum

NOAA is tracking a G5-class geomagnetic storm as the sun enters Solar Maximum—the peak phase of its 11-year cycle where intense solar flares and disturbances become more frequent. Grid, communications, and satellite systems face documented vulnerability.

Morgan Reed · Apr 27, 2026 via science-technology.news-articles.net
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NOAA Issues G1 Geomagnetic Storm Alert for Northern U.S. This Weekend

NOAA has issued alerts for a G1-class geomagnetic storm triggered by solar flares and coronal mass ejections expected to reach Earth this weekend. While classified as low severity, the event underscores the real-time risk solar activity poses to grid-dependent systems across the northern states.

Morgan Reed · Apr 27, 2026 via www.asatunews.co.id
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Moderate Geomagnetic Storm Brings Aurora to 20 States—Watch Grid Stability

NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is tracking a moderate geomagnetic storm capable of pushing northern lights visibility across nearly 20 states Friday night into Saturday. This is a real-time test of how atmospheric solar activity propagates—and a reminder to monitor grid response.

Morgan Reed · Apr 19, 2026 via www.livenowfox.com, www.fox35orlando.com
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Moderate Geomagnetic Storm May Bring Aurora to 20 U.S. States

NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center has flagged a moderate geomagnetic storm capable of pushing the aurora borealis south into nearly 20 states Friday night and early Saturday. While visually striking, this event offers a real-world signal about solar activity and grid resilience.

Morgan Reed · Apr 18, 2026 via www.fox32chicago.com
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NOAA Issues G2 Watch: Geomagnetic Storm Could Push Aurora South to Illinois, Oregon

NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center has issued a moderate geomagnetic storm watch for April 17-18, with the U.K. Met Office flagging a possibility of stronger bursts if activity intensifies. Northern lights visibility extending to Illinois and Oregon signals increased magnetospheric disruption.

Morgan Reed · Apr 18, 2026 via www.space.com
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G2 Geomagnetic Storm Watch: Northern Lights Visible Across U.S. Tonight

NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center has issued a moderate G2 geomagnetic storm watch following high-speed solar wind arrival. The Northern Lights are forecast to reach deep into the continental United States tonight, April 17, 2026.

Morgan Reed · Apr 18, 2026 via www.jagranjosh.com
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Sunspot 4366 Rotating into Earth-Targeting Position; CME Risk Escalates

Active sunspot region 4366 is rotating into favorable alignment for Earth-directed coronal mass ejections this week. Any CME launched from this region could arrive with minimal warning.

Morgan Reed · Apr 18, 2026 via www.timeanddate.com
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El Niño Could Cut Atlantic Hurricanes, Amplify Winter Storms in Florida

NOAA projects a 60% chance of El Niño developing in summer 2026, with a 1-in-3 shot at strong intensity by late fall. Florida faces a dual threat: fewer summer hurricanes followed by a significantly wetter, stormier winter.

Morgan Reed · Apr 16, 2026 via wusf.org
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UK Grid Strain: Solar Surge Raises Summer Blackout Risk

Britain's electricity grid faces mounting pressure as solar capacity expansion creates supply gluts that could force blackouts this summer. Grid operators are signaling capacity concerns as renewable deployment accelerates.

Morgan Reed · Apr 15, 2026 via www.gbnews.com, dailysceptic.org