There is a "decent chance" the aurora borealis will be visible across much of the UK on in the coming days, the Met Office has said.
Heighted solar activity could lead to the Northern Lights being visible further south than usual, with sightings possible with the naked eye.
Although the Met Office cautioned that solar forecasts can change rapidly, and factors such as cloud cover and light pollution will impact visibility.
But those lucky enough to have clear and dark skies could be rewarded "with a rare and memorable display".
BBC Weather said the lights, formally known as the aurora borealis, would be visible across much of England and Wales away from western coasts.










