The Northern Lights could make a stunning return to Scotland tonight
Last night Scots had a chance to catch the Northern Lights, but those who missed out may still have a chance to catch the spectacle.
AuroraWatch, run by Lancaster University, issued a rare 'red alert' for the Northern Lights at about 12.50am on Monday morning. Many snapped pictures of the iconic light display, which was visible across the UK in a rare widespread appearance. "The aurora is likely to be visible given favourable viewing conditions from central and northern areas of the UK and similar geomagnetic latitudes. There is a slight chance that southern UK may see auroral displays."
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