Northern Lights: A rare opportunity to see the colorful lights in the Danish sky tonight

Last night, the skies of Denmark witnessed a rare phenomenon known as the Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, and many people were lucky enough to enjoy seeing this rare phenomenon in Denmark. It is expected to be repeated tonight in the skies of Denmark as well.
Images taken tonight show the intensity of the colored lights to such an extent that they could be seen from cities where visibility is limited by city lights, and therefore it is rare for the aurora borealis to appear over cities.
Where the weather is clear in the northern parts of the country tonight, there will be good chances of seeing the Northern Lights.
Last night, the lights appeared in the coastal area of Nordhavn in Copenhagen. This is not because it is impossible to see them in cities, but the chance of seeing the colored lights appearing in the sky increases the further north you go and the closer you are to the sea and away from city lights. It is not possible to determine when they will appear, but they are likely to appear at some time between 9 pm and 2 am, and the chance increases particularly at midnight.








