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abujazar | 3 months ago

Also: 100 % cloud cover in basically all of Northern Europe :/ Iceland is probably the place to be for the aurora show!

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DonaldFisk|3 months ago

Scotland, 56 degrees north - I was able to see the aurora through occasional gaps in fast moving clouds around 0400hrs. Red, easily visible to the naked eye.

sva_|3 months ago

In northern Germany, it seems like clouds will clear up tomorrow night, when the CME arrives, according to meteoblue? I can only hope.

onion2k|3 months ago

Yep. It's raining pretty hard here in the North East of the UK. Not much point in going to look.

thebruce87m|3 months ago

Note to non-UK readers:

Most of the time when someone says they are in the “North East of the UK” it’s not some Scotsman up in Shetland it is an English person who is currently in the North East of England.

The North East of England is in the middle part of the UK mainland.

kilroy123|3 months ago

It's raining off and on in London as well.

SoftTalker|3 months ago

"...geomagnetic storm watch for tomorrow as the cloud could impact our planet as early as 16 UTC on 12 November"