Hopes of catching a glimpse of the Northern Lights tonight appeared to fade as geomagnetic activity 'has fallen off a cliff'.
Many parts of the UK saw the spectacular aurora on Friday night and there were hopes there would be a repeat of the lights spectacular again this evening.
But lead BBC weather presenter Simon King tonight poured cold water on chances of seeing the lights for a second time in as many days. READ MORE: Northern Lights 'red alert' issued and the best time to see them in Greater Manchester tonight Taking to X, he posted: "Just our luck, as it’s going dark, geomagnetic activity has fallen off a cliff.
Keep watching #Eurovision2024 for now and hope activity picks up again later." On Friday night (May 10), Greater Manchester was treated to dazzling auroras in the skies across the region.
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