The Northern Lights may be visible again tonight.
Stunning images of the Northern Lights illuminating parts of England have been captured by photographers.
The sky turned vivid shades of purple and was spotted from Cumbria to as far south as the Isles of Scilly. The phenomenon is caused by the interaction of the solar wind and Earth's magnetic field and upper atmosphere,Clearer skies tonight may mean there will be a greater chance for some good views of the aurora, it said.
Aurorawatch, UK. a service run by Lancaster University, issued a red alert indicating it was likely that aurora would be visible by eye and camera from anywhere in the UK.The display was visible as far south as the Isles of Scilly, as captured by Weather Watcher Degsy on St Martin's
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