SUMMARY
Photographers have an opportunity to capture an aurora light show on June 4 and 5, as four coronal mass ejections (CMEs) from the sun are heading towards Earth. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued a G3 solar storm warning, with potential KP levels as high as 7. While the exact timing is uncertain due to the interaction of the CMEs, the peak activity is forecast for the evening of June 4 EST. Clear skies will be essential for viewing and photographing the aurora, which could be visible in parts of the northern US, Canada, the UK, and potentially Australia and New Zealand.
TAKEAWAYS
Four CMEs are expected to cause a significant aurora display on June 4-5.
The aurora may be visible in northern US, Canada, and parts of the UK.
NOAA has issued a G3 solar storm warning with potential KP 7 levels.
Accurate timing is difficult to predict, requiring short-term forecast checks.