The Isle of Man could be in for more than just fireworks this New Year's Eve - with the possibility of northern lights.
A strong coronal mass ejection from the sun is due to arrive at around 6am on Tuesday morning and last throughout the day.
It may still mean the aurora can be seen after dark on New Year's Eve - particularly just after midnight and into the early hours of New Year's Day.
However, the weather forecast is for clouds which may spoil the view.
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