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Solar Flare Causes UK Northern Lights

Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported May 13, 2026 · Last updated May 13, 2026

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This event has no direct impact on financial markets. The solar flare caused radio disruptions, but the articles do not indicate any significant economic or market-related consequences. The visibility of the Northern Lights is a natural phenomenon with no financial implications.

A substantial solar flare erupted from the Sun's sunspot region AR4436 on May 10, resulting in a coronal mass ejection (CME) that propelled billions of tonnes of solar plasma and magnetic particles towards Earth. This event has caused radio disruptions globally and created the potential for the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) to be visible across parts of the United Kingdom, particularly northern Scotland. The United Kingdom — Met Office has provided forecasts regarding the auroral activity and weather conditions, noting that while some enhancement to the auroral oval is possible, no Earth-directed CMEs were observed in the past 24 hours. This year marks a once-in-a-decade solar maximum, indicating heightened magnetic activity on the Sun.

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The United Kingdom — Met Office is the national meteorological service that provides forecasts and information regarding the visibility of the Northern Lights and space weather.
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The United Kingdom is one of the regions where the Northern Lights may be visible and where radio disruptions occurred.
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