THERE is a chance people could see the northern lights return to Worcestershire’s skies tonight.
According to Aurora Watch UK, the chances of seeing the Aurora Borealis is likely anywhere in the UK tonight (Sunday).
There is a good chance it can be seen by eye or camera.
People enjoyed seeing the aurora borealis over the county previously with stunning images captured in places such as Malvern, Drakes Broughton and the observational tower at Croome Court.
The Northern Lights are typically seen nearer to the Arctic Circle in locations such as Norway and Iceland and it is rare to see them in the UK.
They are caused by particles from the sun entering the Earth's atmosphere at high speed.
Where to see the Aurora Borealis
The best areas to observe the phenomenon are those with a north-facing horizon and lower light pollution at times when the sky is clear of clouds and rain.
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