I’ve heard that the northern lights may be seen in more southern parts of the world due to 3 solar flare eruptions. How far south?
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Here’s a map of the activity, updated every 5 minutes. It’s hard to predict ahead of time who’s going to see it and who doesn’t.
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/pmap/pmapN.html
The furthest I ever saw the aurora after an x-class flare was New Mexico.
Not too sure in your part of the world, but the north of England is promised half a chance. If it comes as far south as London, I’ll post a picture