On Tuesday, WRAL News received multiple reports of the aurora borealis visible in parts of North Carolina. Meteorologist Chris Michaels said it is due to a pair of coronal mass ejections heading toward Earth, producing the aurora farther south.
On Tuesday, WRAL News received multiple reports of the aurora borealis visible in parts of North Carolina. Meteorologist Chris Michaels said it is due to a pair of coronal mass ejections heading toward Earth, producing the aurora farther south.