https://youtu.be/-UhARCENuBE?si=8JYzzkKL5Xo7JxJW Recently, the strongest magnetic storm of the past 21 years was recorded.
The event caused a spectacular aurora borealis that was visible even in the central and southern regions of Italy.
It is expected that this phenomenon may repeat on the night between Saturday and Sunday.
A severe solar storm hit the Earth, creating fascinating light shows in the skies of the northern hemisphere.
The event began in the early morning hours of Saturday.
The Noaa, the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, issued a rare G5-level geomagnetic storm warning.
This was necessitated by the arrival of a solar eruption that reached our planet on Friday afternoon, a few hours ahead of initial forecasts.
The resulting aurora borealis not only lit up the skies of the United Kingdom but was also visible in the central and southern regions of Italy.
The effects of the phenomenon lasted throughout the weekend and are expected to continue into the following week.
On Saturday afternoon, Noaa provided an update, reporting a new peak in solar activity.
Additionally, problems with electrical grids and malfunctions in GPS satellite navigation systems were reported, which were rendered unusable for several hours due to the intensity of the phenomenon.







