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A strong solar storm on Jan. 18, 2026, caused rare auroras visible across Ireland and the UK.
On January 18, 2026, a powerful solar storm triggered a strong geomagnetic event, making the Northern Lights visible in parts of Ireland and the United Kingdom.
Solar particles interacting with atmospheric gases caused the auroras, which were visible in Galway, Dublin, and the west and north coasts, to appear green, red, blue, and purple.
The S4-class solar storm, the strongest since 2003, resulted in increased auroral activity, with the best views in dark, low-light-pollution areas.
The UK Met Office reported possible sightings in Scotland, Northern Ireland, and northern England, though cloud cover obscured visibility in some areas.
Una fuerte tormenta solar el 18 de enero de 2026 causó raras auroras visibles en Irlanda y el Reino Unido.