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Published 12:54 11 May 2024 BST
Updated 12:54 11 May 2024 BST

A meteorologist has shared his top tips for seeing the Northern Lights tonight, with the UK set to witness another incredible spectacle.
On Friday night (May 10), Brits across the country were treated to a dazzling display as the lights – which are also known as the Aurora Borealis – could be seen as far south as London.
This was thanks to a huge geomagnetic storm which hit Earth in the form of four coronal mass ejections (CMEs) from the Sun.
Inevitably though, there were some who missed the lights. But if you were one of these unfortunate folk, then fear not, as the lights are set to be visible on Saturday night as well.
ITV weatherman Chris Page said the geomagnetic storms which caused the phenomenon will persist into Saturday, meaning the Northern Lights "could be visible again cloud permitting."
The weather expert has also revealed some top tips if you want to maximise your chances of seeing the lights tonight:
Good luck!
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