The Northern Lights are set to be visible across large parts of the UK overnight as a huge solar storm is going to hit Earth.
America's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reportedly issued its first severe solar storm warning since 2005 yesterday as a huge geomagnetic storm races towards Earth - meaning it could be the most powerful experienced in almost two decades.
It's set to hit overnight, and could supercharge the Northern Lights, making them visible in Scotland, northern England and Wales and even further south if conditions are right.
But the impressive Aurora Borealis could also potentially interfere with infrastructure, including the power grid and satellites when it hits.
Reckon it’s worth taking a drive out of London to spot the aurora?
Update: Worth it, thanks for the tips everyone!
Took a drive out to a little town near Newmarket (Ousden) that seemed to be recommended as a stargazing spot. Top of a hill, hardly a cloud in the sky, sliver of a moon, and not even too cold. What a perfect night!
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Even on an iPhone 13 mini without a tripod or any skill in photography we managed to get a couple of amazing snaps.
Finished up with some motorway services doughnuts on the way home in the wee hours.
Overall:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - would do it again.
The Standard has a London-specific article, which suggests it is guarantee in the North and could cover the whole country. So check your local weather maps (I use Wunderground) for a clear patch and give it a go.
Exciting stuff! Just an hour or two until it’s dark. Fingers crossed!
See you back here!