Brits were treated to a spectacular Northern Lights display on Tuesday evening - and there could be another chance to witness the phenomenon tonight (Wednesday, November 12). While those residing in northern parts of the UK have the greatest opportunity of spotting the aurora borealis, it may also be visible further south across England and Wales.

The Met Office in Exeter explained: "Three coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are expected to arrive at Earth, two on Tuesday night/Wednesday morning and another on Wednesday night into Thursday morning.

"The aurora will be enhanced into Wednesday morning with enhancement persisting perhaps through to Thursday morning. Visible aurora expected across parts of northern UK and similar geomagnetic latitudes, with a chance of sightings further south

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