Powerful solar storm lights up night time sky

Prairie skywatchers have been on high alert the last few nights as spectacular aurora displays have made the night time skies come alive with colour.

And they’ve been keen to share their pictures of the event with us.

Brilliant aurora paint the sky in shades of red and green above some grain bins on hopper bottoms north of Rosetown, Saskatchewan November 11, 2025.
Photo of the aurora visible on Brent and Jewel Robson’s farm north of Rosetown, Saskatchewan, taken November 11th. Photo: Jewel Robson

The light show comes courtesy of a coronal mass ejection (CME) by the Sun on November 11th that has caused a powerful geomagnetic storm.

Scientists with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Space Weather Prediction Centre (SWPC) in Boulder, Colorado, have rated this storm a G3 or “severe,” with the potential to become a G4. The highest ranking is G5 and storms of that magnitude are considered, “extreme.”

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A G5 event recorded in May, 2024, was ranked the 18th most powerful on record according the SpaceWeatherLive.com. Tuesday’s event is ranked 39th.

“It was definitely the brightest and most visible red I have seen,” wrote Austin Robson in an email to The Western Producer. “I like to believe the unusually vibrant reds was to honour our veterans on Remembrance Day.”

Have you been watching the light show? Have you taken any photos you’d care to share?

Send your images to newsroom@producer.com in as large a file size as possible and we’ll share them here. Please include a little info, like where and when the image was taken, who took the pic and what it shows.

Red and green aurora light up the sky over a small farm house.
The aurora as seen on the Austin and Alana Robson farm near Aberdeen, Saskatchewan, on November 11, 2025. Photo: Austin and Alana Robson
A brilliant red
“I like to believe the unusually vibrant reds was to honour our veterans on Remembrance Day,” said Austin Robson in an email to The Western Producer. Photo: Austin and Alana Robson

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