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Published 09:53 31 Dec 2024 GMT
Updated 11:52 31 Dec 2024 GMT
Add us as a preferred source on Google »According to Aurora Alerts Ireland, this rare phenomenon might be visible across large parts of the country tonight.
The dazzling display is linked to heightened solar flare activity recorded earlier on December 30th.
If skies remain clear, the Aurora Borealis could light up the horizon as far south as Dublin, offering a memorable sight from 6:00 pm this evening until 3:00 am on New Year’s Day.
However, weather conditions might dampen the experience in some regions.
Status Yellow weather warnings have been issued for rain and wind in several coastal counties, potentially obstructing views of the celestial event.
While not all areas may enjoy clear skies, those fortunate enough to avoid the cloud cover could witness an unforgettable start to 2024.
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