Wow. Auroras came back to life. I'm not near my computer right now but Europe might be in play again tonight. Look up.
Forecast says north of Europe should have a fair chance.
Anyone living above the thin red line has a chance to see the aurora right now. You might have to get somewhere dark but they're painting the skies.
edit: oops! I almost forgot -thank you
https://aurorasaurus.org/Ok. You lured me into checking out again last night the extent to which I might be able to personally witness aurora information, and I merely drove a few miles to the same spot that I went to last time that I provided such aurora evidence (proof of checking it out), and so I pointed my cell phone camera to the north, and I took the below two pictures.
They overlap a little bit, and the first shot is pointing a bit more to the west and the second shot is facing a bit more the east. I don't claim to be an expert photographer, and yeah, I was merely using a cell phone camera with the flash turned off.
I would say that the aurora effect was not very strong, but surely something related to light seemed to have been going on in those northernly directed skies.
~snip Thanks Mr. JJG - much appreciated. I wish I could have seen even that much but shortly after dark, the clouds rolled in and try as I might, I could not find clear skies. When I see the map of sighting reports, I know I would have been able to see them were it not for the clouds but such is my luck lately with auroras. I'm going to have to up my game in order to get to see them up close and personal again.