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  1. Why 2026 Might Be an Exciting Year for Auroras
    timeanddate.com/news/astronomy
    Despite the Sun being past its peak activity, some of the most reliable viewing opportunities and the occasional surprising display may still lie ahead.

    #Aurora #Auroraborealis #AuroraWatch

  2. 🚗 Drive smart. 🌌 Look up. 🏒 Cheer loud.
    Memaw’s Morning Pack has today’s winter commute, tonight’s aurora watch, and a nod to the BlackHawks hitting the ice tomorrow.
    👉 Don’t miss it: tinyurl.com/5rfe2wve
    #MemawsCommute #AlaskaLife #AuroraWatch #Winter #Weather #Aurora #Alaska #AlaskaHeadlineLiving #News #Traffic #Parkshighway #SewardHighway #SterlingHIghway #GlennHighway #Hockey #HoustonBlackHawks ❄️✨

  3. 🌌 Northern lights might dance tonight … but will the roads behave?
    Memaw checked the aurora forecast, the temps, and every icy mile of your commute so you don’t have to guess.
    👉 Click before you head out.
    #AuroraWatch #AlaskaWeather #akwx #WinterDriving #MemawsCommute #NorthernLights #Alaska #AlaskaHeadlineLiving ✨❄️🚗

  4. Sunspot 4341 erupted Jan 18 (18:09 UTC), unleashing a long-lasting X1.9 flare captured by NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory. The blast ionized Earth’s atmosphere, causing shortwave radio blackouts across the Americas. Even bigger: a full-halo CME with an Earth-directed punch. Models show arrival early Jan 20, with a possible G3 geomagnetic storm and mid-latitude auroras.
    🔗 spaceweather.com/

    #SolarFlare #XClassFlare #SpaceWeather #CME #AuroraWatch #Sunspot4341

  5. Sunspot 4341 erupted Jan 18 (18:09 UTC), unleashing a long-lasting X1.9 flare captured by NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory. The blast ionized Earth’s atmosphere, causing shortwave radio blackouts across the Americas. Even bigger: a full-halo CME with an Earth-directed punch. Models show arrival early Jan 20, with a possible G3 geomagnetic storm and mid-latitude auroras.
    🔗 spaceweather.com/

    #SolarFlare #XClassFlare #SpaceWeather #CME #AuroraWatch #Sunspot4341

  6. Sunspot 4341 erupted Jan 18 (18:09 UTC), unleashing a long-lasting X1.9 flare captured by NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory. The blast ionized Earth’s atmosphere, causing shortwave radio blackouts across the Americas. Even bigger: a full-halo CME with an Earth-directed punch. Models show arrival early Jan 20, with a possible G3 geomagnetic storm and mid-latitude auroras.
    🔗 spaceweather.com/

    #SolarFlare #XClassFlare #SpaceWeather #CME #AuroraWatch #Sunspot4341

  7. Sunspot 4341 erupted Jan 18 (18:09 UTC), unleashing a long-lasting X1.9 flare captured by NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory. The blast ionized Earth’s atmosphere, causing shortwave radio blackouts across the Americas. Even bigger: a full-halo CME with an Earth-directed punch. Models show arrival early Jan 20, with a possible G3 geomagnetic storm and mid-latitude auroras.
    🔗 spaceweather.com/

    #SolarFlare #XClassFlare #SpaceWeather #CME #AuroraWatch #Sunspot4341

  8. Sunspot 4341 erupted Jan 18 (18:09 UTC), unleashing a long-lasting X1.9 flare captured by NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory. The blast ionized Earth’s atmosphere, causing shortwave radio blackouts across the Americas. Even bigger: a full-halo CME with an Earth-directed punch. Models show arrival early Jan 20, with a possible G3 geomagnetic storm and mid-latitude auroras.
    🔗 spaceweather.com/

    #SolarFlare #XClassFlare #SpaceWeather #CME #AuroraWatch #Sunspot4341

  9. Hope somebody saw that aurora storm crash a few hours ago. Must be some good sightings down in Tassie and Dunedin right now.

    #AuroraAustralis #AuroraWatch

  10. I did expect to see the #aurora one day in Scotland, but I did not expected it would be in the Borders or that it would be so spectacular, it filled half the sky. Colours in the image are exaggerated, but all these colours were visible without enhancement. #auroraborealis #AuroraWatch

  11. It’s on, sports fans 🙂

    That said, it’s a couple of hours before sunset still here in The Netherlands, but this is definitely worth keeping an eye on 👍

    #AuroraWatch
    #SpaceWeather

  12. Ooh. Aurora Watch UK has just issued a red alert, suggesting Aurora Borealis may be visible from all parts of the UK - meaning parts of Ireland may be able to view them too. 😀

    The UK's Met Office has related info here: metoffice.gov.uk/weather/speci

    #Aurora #AuroraBorealis #AuroraWatch