GEOMAGNETIC STORM WATCH: What does it mean for Texas, San Antonio?

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GEOMAGNETIC STORM WATCH: What does it mean for Texas, San Antonio?
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The Space Weather Prediction Center is monitoring a solar storm Thursday and Friday

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Coronal mass ejection from the sun is headed toward Earth on Thursday & Friday, and the Space Weather Prediction Center is monitoring. Northern lights may be visible at lower latitudes than usual, but probably not for San Antonio. Tech impacts are possible, but major disruptions are unlikely.– A coronal mass ejection is a significant release of gas and magnetic energy from the sun. CMEs are common, but a stronger one was observed on October 8 and is headed toward Earth.

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