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Updated · Lansing State Journal · Jul 1
NOAA Forecasts Northern Lights Over Northern Michigan July 2 as G1 Storm Pushes Kp to 4.67
Updated
Updated · Lansing State Journal · Jul 1

NOAA Forecasts Northern Lights Over Northern Michigan July 2 as G1 Storm Pushes Kp to 4.67

3 articles · Updated · Lansing State Journal · Jul 1

Summary

  • Northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula could see the aurora overhead Thursday night, July 2, under a NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center forecast.
  • A G1 geomagnetic storm is expected to lift the Kp index to 4.67, with isolated G2 periods possible as CME activity tied to an X1.1 solar flare continues.
  • Farther south in Michigan, the lights would more likely sit on the northern horizon rather than directly overhead, making dark-sky locations the best viewing spots.
  • NOAA said G1-G2 conditions could persist into July 3 pending further analysis of the coronal mass ejection, extending a broader multistate aurora window flagged earlier this week.

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