A geomagnetic storm is set to provide a spectacular display of the northern lights tonight and over the weekend, as conditions allow the aurora to be visible farther south than usual. Following a moderate G2 solar storm on June 12-13, the NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center has issued a G2 watch for June 14, anticipating further effects from a solar wind stream from a significant coronal hole. This storm could enable skywatchers in states like Minnesota, North Dakota, and Michigan to catch a glimpse of the auroras, pending favorable weather conditions. As viewing conditions may vary due to factors like cloud cover and light pollution, the best chances for sightings are expected early in the morning hours.