Minor to moderate geomagnetic storms could make the aurora visible further south, forecasters said.
NOAA is forecasting a turbulent solar wind of Saturday, Feb. 14 (Valentine's Day) and Sunday, Feb. 15, with displays of the aurora borealis possible in northern states.
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The lights are forecasted to reach 11 northern states near the Canadian border.