Northern Lights over Beacon Fell Pic hollie_reclayaim After Friday night's light show over the skies of Preston and Lancashire we'll be looking skywards aga
After Friday night’s light show over the skies of Preston and Lancashire we’ll be looking skywards again.
The Northern Lights – or the Aurora – was seen around 11pm on Friday evening and it’s expected to be visible again during Saturday evening.saying the Northern Lights will be most visible across the UK around 1am on Sunday before peaking at around 5am. Their data from a Lancaster data station says 11pm and 3am will be the peak times in and around Lancashire.
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