The Northern Lights will be visible in the UK for the second time in a week this weekend, according to the Met Office.
A representative for the weather agency stated, “People in London have been told not to be too hopeful of spotting the aurora as it’s set to appear in parts of the UK later tonight,” as reported by Mirror.
Thousands of people were taken aback last weekend when the natural light phenomenon was visible from the capital and other locations in the southeast. Numerous individuals were treated to the breathtaking vistas at locations like Primrose Hill and Muswell Hill.
Some have been praying for a repeat performance this weekend, while others have been monitoring the exact moment when they would be able to see those sights once more.
The Met Office predicts that the arrival of the views from Friday would likely intensify the aurora.
Furthermore, a meteorological service spokesperson stated: “Parts of northern Scotland with clear skies prior to sunrise may witness the aurora briefly.”
Expected to decrease in activity during the day with From May 18 to May 19, there won’t be any noteworthy activity during the night. Thus, the chances of seeing anything in London tonight are very slim to nonexistent, and in northern Scotland, the chances are much slimmer towards dawn. The next night is not anticipated to see any aurora.
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