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A rare red aurora may be visible across the UK this weekend due to strong solar activity.
A rare red aurora alert has been issued for the UK, with Lancaster University predicting a high chance of viewing the Northern Lights across northern and central regions due to strong geomagnetic activity.
Caused by solar winds interacting with Earth's atmosphere, the aurora—typically seen near the Arctic—may appear in vibrant greens, pinks, and reds, visible even in southern areas.
The Met Office confirms the display could last through the weekend, with best viewing in dark, rural areas after dark.
Scientists attribute the event to increased solar activity, with 2026 expected to be the peak year for auroras due to the Sun’s 11-year cycle.
Una rara aurora roja puede ser visible en todo el Reino Unido este fin de semana, debido a la fuerte actividad solar.