The Northern Lights were still visible across parts of the country last night, particularly in the east and north, however visibility was affected by cloud cover.
This comes after a spectacular display of the aurora borealis that lit up the night sky on Friday.
On Friday, authorities in the US issued a Severe (G4) Geomagnetic Storm Watch alert, the first since 2005.
It was followed then by the most powerful solar storm in more than two decades which struck Earth, triggering spectacular celestial light shows from Tasmania to Ireland.
Despite a chance to see the Northern Lights again last night, meteorologist Siobhán Ryan said that weather conditions were cloudier, which affected visibility.
Visibility of Northern Lights affected by cloud cover
The Northern Lights were still visible across parts of the country last night, particularly in the east and north, however visibility was affected by cloud cover.
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