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The northern lights, which can appear green, pink and blue, are the result of geomagnetic storms. The more severe the storm, the more likely you are to be able to see the lights in Iowa. So long ...
Some Iowans had a chance to catch the northern lights during the early hours of June 2. A recent geomagnetic storm made the aurora borealis visible on June 1 and in the early morning hours of June 2.
DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowans still might be able to view the Northern Lights Sunday night, but there is a lot of uncertainty. This stems from a bunch of charged particles from the Sun that hit ...
The northern lights on at 2:39 a.m. on June 2 in Dickinson County.© Provided by Loveline Evans Some Iowans were still able to catch the northern lights at the early hours of the morning on June 2 ...
The northern lights on at 2:39 a.m. on June 2 in Dickinson County. The northern lights forecast view line dipped into northern Iowa, but poor sky conditions made it hard for Iowans to catch the show.