Intense Solar Storm Expected to Illuminate El Paso Skies This Week

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A significant solar storm, the strongest in over 20 years, is heading towards Earth and is expected to create stunning auroras visible in unexpected areas, including parts of the northern United States. Classified as an S4 on a scale of 1 to 5, this solar radiation storm may disrupt satellite communications and GPS accuracy. The storm's effects are being closely monitored by the Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC), which has alerted key infrastructure operators, including airlines and NASA. While widespread technological disruptions are not anticipated for the general public, residents are encouraged to seek dark, clear areas for potential aurora viewing, particularly on Monday night and early Tuesday morning.
Key Details: • Solar storm classified as S4 is the strongest since October 2003. • Auroras may be visible in El Paso and across the northern U.S. • Best viewing conditions are in dark areas away from light pollution. • Residents should be aware of possible disruptions to satellite communications and GPS.