Residents across the Harrogate district were treated to a rare natural spectacle last night (Wednesday) as the Northern Lights illuminated the skies.
The phenomenon, also known as aurora borealis, was seen glowing faintly above rural areas where light pollution was low.
It was particularly prominent further North, with residents in Whitby and Scarborough sharing their photos online.
The appearance followed a forecast from the Met Office earlier in the week predicting increased geomagnetic activity.
The Northern Lights are typically seen in regions closer to the poles, but strong solar activity can make them visible further south.
According to the Royal Museums Greenwich, the phenomenon is caused by charged particles from the Sun colliding with atoms and molecules in the Earth’s atmosphere, producing the shimmering waves of colour that light up the night sky.
The lowest part of an aurora usually forms around 80 miles above the Earth, though displays can stretch for thousands of miles into space.
While locations such as Scotland, the Lake District, and Eryri National Park (Snowdonia) are known for offering the best viewing conditions, clear skies and minimal light pollution made parts of the Harrogate district an ideal spot for last night’s display.
The Met Office has advised that aurora activity may become more limited to northern latitudes as the week progresses, though stargazers across the UK are still encouraged to keep an eye on the skies for potential glimpses of the lights tonight (Thursday), weather permitting.
Did you spot the Northern Lights above the Harrogate district last night? Share your photos with us at enquiries@yourharrogate.co.uk.

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