Stargazers in the UK can expect a spectacular display of the Northern Lights tonight, particularly in northern Scotland, North England, and North Wales, due to a solar wind stream and coronal mass ejection. This phenomenon, caused by charged particles from the Sun interacting with Earth’s magnetic field, has become more frequent this year due to a shift in the Sun’s magnetic fields, allowing the lights to be seen farther south than usual. With the ongoing solar maximum phase, there could be more opportunities to witness the auroras in the coming months.