Northern lights could be seen further south than usual with the expected arrival of three coronal mass ejections, according to NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center.
A strong solar storm could make the Northern Lights visible in parts of the state -- but could also impact your power, TVs and radios.
A new look is coming to an iconic Central California waterway.
The coronal mass ejection (CME) is expected to cause a moderate solar storm here on Earth on Monday and Tuesday, according to NOAA.
The sun wasn't on full display Monday morning, but Fresno is hoping to harness the normally consistent sunshine seen in the Valley year-round in a big way.
"If you keep fighting with that light in your heart and your imagination, there's nothing you can't do and it's the greatest weapon against injustice," Alice Min Soo Chun said.