Scotland was treated to one of the UK's most mesmerising displays of the Northern Lights in years last night (Sunday, February 26).
And they are "likely" to be seen again tonight (Monday, February 27), the Met Office has said. Last night's Aurora Borealis show across Scotland will live long in many people's memories.
But other parts of the UK also had rare glimpses of the phenomenon caused by electrically charged particles from space entering the Earth's upper atmosphere at high speed.There were reports of the dancing neon-like lights being spotted as far south in England as Sussex, Wiltshire and even Cornwall, reports Wales Online. READ NEXT: Scot left in wheelchair by axed doctor says his new job is a 'slap in the face' Stunning photos have also emerged in Wales, at New Quay in Ceredigion, Welshpool in Powys and in Snowdonia National Park.
However, Scotland's display was by far the best in the UK. And the Met Office said that the Aurora Borealis could reappear in all its glory again tonight (Monday).
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