The Met Office says the Northern Lights could appear over Scotland tonight
states:"The coming three-day period should see an increasing chance of visible aurora, especially so from the early hours UTC of Monday 24 April, whereupon a large CME is forecast to arrive.
"The aurora is likely to be visible given favourable viewing conditions from central and northern areas of the UK and similar geomagnetic latitudes." The Met Office has previously advised those who are keen to see the lights to get away from any light pollution on a clear night. They advise finding remote areas, facing the northern horizon. This is because, according to the experts:"North-facing coasts produce some of the best viewing locations."
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