The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, were visible across much of the UK, reaching as far south as northern Italy, due to severe geomagnetic storms. This unusual occurrence, often limited to Arctic regions, showcased vibrant pink and green hues in the night sky. The Met Office indicated that the auroras may still be visible in northern areas, although activity is expected to decline. Increased sightings this year are attributed to the solar maximum phase of the sun’s 11-year cycle.
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