Timelapse captures northern lights display over San Antonio sky

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Timelapse captures northern lights display over San Antonio sky

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The dazzling colors of the northern lights illuminated the skies over San Antonio on Saturday (May 11) as the largest geomagnetic storm in two decades, triggered by solar flares, produced spectacular displays of the phenomenon.

Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, was seen at lower than normal latitudes across the United States during the evening of Friday (May 10) and into the early morning hours of Saturday (May 11).

According to the National Weather service the geomagnetic storm will continue through the weekend with additional opportunities for onlookers to view the colorful and majestic show in the sky.

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