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    Northern Lights seen in Lowcountry sky

    By Tim Renaud,

    12 hours ago

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    CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Did you catch the Northern Lights on Thursday night?

    It was a rare treat for people across the Lowcountry as a severe solar storm brought the northern lights to portions of the U.S.

    Hundreds of people shared their photos with News 2 on Facebook. Storm Team 2 Meteorologist Jed Christoph captured a timelapse (seen above) of the lights near the Francis Marion National Forest.

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    This is the second time the Northern Lights were seen in the South Carolina sky this year. The last happened in May . It is very unusual for the lights, also known as a geomagnetic storm or the aurora borealis, to be visible this far south.

    Earth was hit by a strong solar radiation storm event Wednesday that was followed by the geomagnetic storm, space weather officials said.

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    For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to WCBD News 2.

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