It's forecast at KP8
After a dazzling display last night, Isle of Man residents will have another chance to spot the Aurora Borealis tonight. (Wednesday 12 November)
Despite a yellow weather warning in place for heavy rain from 6pm until 6am tomorrow (13 November), a local astronomer says the Island will still see it - as long as the skies are clear.
Howard Parkin from AstroManx has described the northern lights last night as 'one of the best' as it stood at a KP8 on the index.
It's expected to be on the same level tonight.
He has been speaking to Chanelle Sukhoo:
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