Solar storm brings spectacular Northern Lights to sky-watchers as far south as Texas

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Oct. 11, 2024, 10:07 AM UTC

By Max Butterworth

A severe geomagnetic storm brought spectacular light displays to many parts of the United States on Thursday night, with skies as far south as San Antonio bathed in rich hues of magenta and green.

The Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights as they are commonly known, are often more visible in Earth's polar regions, but due to heightened solar activity these dancing displays could be seen with the naked eye in numerous southern states.

According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the storm was ranked 4 out of 5 in severity, allowing for more widespread illuminations across night skies, particularly across Europe.

Northern Lights TexasNational Weather Service Lubbock

However in Lubbock, Texas, the National Weather Service shared this image of stunning purple and pink skies over a quiet highway, writing "WOW! The Aurora Borealis is putting on quite the show across West Texas tonight." Further north, auroras were spotted over Queens, N.Y., in an unusually colorful light display for such a densely populated area.

Northern Lights in QueensDaniel P. Derella / AP

The timing of the strong solar activity brought the spectacle to many other regions of the world, with photographers sharing images from England to China, and even Australia, where the phenomenon known as Aurora Australis, or Southern Lights, was captured in Fish Creek, near Melbourne.

Southern Lights in AustraliaPaul Crock / AFP via Getty Images

Auroras appeared to rain down over pumpjacks in Alberta, Canada last night.

Northern Lights in CanadaJeff McIntosh / The Canadian Press via AP

Skies burst with red and green behind a windmill in Buckinghamshire, England.

Northern Lights Are Seen In The South Of EnglandJim Dyson / Getty Images

Lights showered a spectacular array of colors over the Kissing Trees in Kinghorn, Scotland early on Friday.

Northern Lights light up the skies across the UKJane Barlow / PA via Getty Images

A haze of silhouettes as photographers gather to capture the green skies over Shenandoah National Park in Rileyville, Va.

The event is expected to produce auroras potentially as far south as northern California or Alabama. Saul Loeb / AFP via Getty Images

Police officers in New Milford, Connecticut shared this image of a vibrant sky bursting with pink and magenta tones outside their station last night.

New Milford Connecticut Northern LightsNew Milford Police Department

The Northern Lights, weakened though still visible, were spotted behind an observation tower in New Braunfels, outside of San Antonio. Visible solar activity is significantly less common in more southern regions of the U.S.

National Weather Service San Antonio

Illuminations could be seen over the Jinshanling Great Wall in China's Hebei Province on Friday morning.

A strong geomagnetic storm hit the Earth earlier on October 11th, prompting the northern lights to stretch far south. Liu Shuangxi / VCG via Getty Images

A glowing red Kyiv was visible, as even the city lights did not manage to dampen the skies over the Ukrainian capital.

Northern Lights, also known as aurora borealis, light up the sky in KyivGleb Garanich / Reuters

Lights also trailed from traffic as fiery skies danced overhead in Brandenburg, Germany late Thursday.

Northern lights over BrandenburgPatrick Pleul / DPA via Getty Images

Max Butterworth

Max Butterworth is a Photo Editor for NBC News based in London.

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