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Huge solar flare could make northern lights visible in New England
The solar flare is likely the most powerful since 2017.
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Terry Eliasen is a meteorologist and executive producer of the WBZ-TV Weather Team. He has worked at WBZ for more than 20 years. Terry is a graduate of the meteorology program at UMass Lowell.
The solar flare is likely the most powerful since 2017.
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