The Island could be in for another show from the northern lights tonight.
A surge in the sun's activity means the aurora could be visible in the early hours of the morning.
Space weather forecasts show you'll have the strongest chance of seeing it for around six hours after 3am.
But clear skies mean there's a decent possibility the phenomenon will be visible any time after 9pm.
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