Following the captivating display witnessed last night, Dundee and Tayside find themselves on the edge of anticipation as the possibility of another sighting of the mesmerising Northern Lights is predicted.
BBC Weather reports that there is a good chance for Scots to witness the northern lights for a second night in a row as the aurora is set to look its strongest in the late evening, at a time when clear spells are expected to develop.
The ethereal beauty of this natural phenomenon has not only fascinates stargazers but has also sparked a sense of wonder and awe among the local community.
The last aurora before last night, was in May, which was the strongest Dundee and Tayside witnessed it in more than 20 years.
The anticipation is palpable, with many keeping their fingers crossed for clear skies that would offer an unobstructed view of the enchanting light display.
The allure of the Northern Lights lies not only in their visual grandeur but also in the sense of wonder and magic they evoke.
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