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Northern Lights dazzle skies over Crewe

By Ryan Parker   20th Jan 2026

Residents across South Cheshire were treated to a breathtaking spectacle on the evening of Monday 19 January, as the Northern Lights lit up the night sky (Photo: Jonathan White).
Residents across South Cheshire were treated to a breathtaking spectacle on the evening of Monday 19 January, as the Northern Lights lit up the night sky (Photo: Jonathan White).

Residents across South Cheshire were treated to a breathtaking spectacle on the evening of Monday 19 January, as the Northern Lights lit up the night sky.

The aurora borealis became visible across large parts of the UK following a powerful solar flare, which sent a coronal mass ejection directly towards Earth.

Space weather experts at the Met Office issued an extreme alert ahead of the event, warning conditions were favourable for unusually vivid displays.

In South Cheshire, a gap in the clouds allowed residents to witness shimmering waves of colour dancing across the winter sky (Photo: Jan Oakes).

With the Sun currently at its solar maximum, solar activity is stronger than normal, increasing the likelihood of the Northern Lights being seen much further south than usual.

In South Cheshire, a gap in the clouds allowed residents to witness shimmering waves of colour dancing across the winter sky.

The display featured striking shades of green, pink, red and purple, delighting skywatchers who took to gardens, streets and open countryside to catch a glimpse.

Wistaston resident Jonathan White described the experience as unforgettable. "It was absolutely stunning," he told Nub News.

Northern Lights viewed from Wistaston (Photo: Jonathan White).

"I rarely expect to see the northern lights so clearly from Cheshire. The colours were incredible and seemed to move across the sky, it was one of the most amazing sights I've ever seen."

For those hoping to spot future displays, experts advise using a smartphone camera if the colours are faint to the naked eye.

Switching to night mode or using a long-exposure setting can often reveal green and pink hues before they become clearly visible without equipment.

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