Forecasters have said this stunning light show will continue into Saturday, May 11 and even well into the morning of Sunday, May 12.The aurora borealis was visible over much of the country as a rare geomagnetic storm hit earth - allowing people from around the world to catch a glimpse of the event which has not been seen on this scale since 2003.
This is what causes the beautiful green, blue and purple floating colours in the sky, and this magnetic property is also why the most of these particles are concentrated at the North and South Poles. In Glasgow, mesmerising colours were captured from various parts of the city, including Kelvingrove, Glasgow Green and Clarkston.Glasgow funeral directors 'searched by police forensic teams' amid missing cash and ashes probe