Geomagnetic storming ongoing Sunday could trigger Northern lights
Displays of Northern lights are possible on Sunday night across the Northern U.S. due to a geomagnetic storm underway.
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Displays of Northern lights are possible on Sunday night across the Northern U.S. due to a geomagnetic storm underway.
Raindrops of relief are expected to begin falling Sunday night for parched regions of the U.S., including the Northeast and mid-Atlantic plagued by extreme fire weather and poor air quality.
Wrap up your weekend with the latest weather news. Wildfires turned deadly in the Northeast this weekend, but much-needed rainfall will soak the fires and end record-long dry streaks in the drought-stricken region.
Skygazers across the Southwest U.S. spotted a possible fireball breaking up in the night sky, but it turns out this shooting star was human-made and not part of three ongoing meteor showers.
Two strong earthquakes were reported off Cuba late Sunday morning, prompting officials to warn of a small tsunami threat.
This should be the last day with systems in the Gulf or near Florida this hurricane season. A disturbance could still develop in the extreme southern Caribbean this year, but a parade of fronts looks likely to push any future tropical weather well south of the U.S.
PLUS: Some indication for a stronger cold front in the next 10 days