A total lunar eclipse "blood moon" should be visible for much of England and Wales on Sunday night and here is the best time to see it.

The moon is set to turn a deep, dark red – sometimes called a "blood moon" – as the Earth passes directly between the Sun and the Moon, casting its shadow across the lunar surface, for the first time since 2022.

Those gazing upwards across the UK hoping to catch a glimpse will be fortunate as it appears we'll enjoy clear skies across numerous regions.

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Large portions of England and Wales will experience periods without cloud cover throughout the night, providing excellent viewing opportunities, according to the Met Office.

Where skies remain clear, the eclipse

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