Where Met office says Brits set to see Northern Lights this week
A solar eruption from Jan 18 may cause moderate to severe geomagnetic storms, offering a chance to see Northern Lights across northern Britain, weather permitting, Met Office says.
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Northern lights: Where will they be visible in UK tonight?
UK skies were lit up on Monday (19 January) by dazzling swirls of green and red from Aurora Boreallis, also known as the Northern Lights. But will you be able to see the weather phenomenon tonight? Good Morning Britain’s Laura Tobin weighed up Brits’ best chance at seeing the impressive spectacle on Tuesday (20 January). The spectacular display earlier in the week was caused by heightened solar activity, specifically severe geomagnetic storms an…
Aurora Borealis Watch Issued as Northern Lights May Appear Over the UK and Parts of the US
Britain could experience a rare natural spectacle this week, with space weather forecasters warning that the aurora borealis may become visible across parts of the UK following a period of heightened solar activity. Monitoring agencies say a geomagnetic storm is expected to reach Earth, increasing the likelihood that the Northern Lights could be seen from northern regions including Scotland, Northern Ireland and parts of northern England, provid…
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