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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Independent Staff

Will the Northern Lights be visible in the UK tonight?

  • The Aurora Borealis, commonly known as the Northern Lights, was widely visible across the UK on Monday evening, extending as far south as northern Italy.
  • The spectacular display was caused by heightened solar activity, specifically severe geomagnetic storms and a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME).
  • The Met Office confirmed the dazzling displays will potentially continue in some areas on Tuesday, but cloud and rain on Tuesday evening might hinder further viewing.
  • Krista Hammond, Met Office Space Weather Manager, said that aurora sightings are possible on Tuesday evening across Scotland, perhaps also Northern Ireland and northern England, where skies are clear.
  • The best viewing times are typically within an hour or two of midnight, away from light pollution, allowing eyes to adjust to darkness.

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