The Isle of Man could be in line for a heavenly show tonight, with a possibility of the northern lights.
Last night a strong magnetic storm produced an aurora which could be seen in Jersey - but cloud cover here meant Manx observers were left disappointed.
Tonight's activity isn't as strong as Sunday's, but may still mean the lights are visible from the Island.
The best chance of seeing the phenomenon is between 1am and 7am, with clouds clearing in the early hours.
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