In pictures: The Northern Lights in Scotland

The Northern Lights appeared over Port Askaig in Argyll and ButeImage source, BBC Weather Watchers/Sound-of-islay
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The Northern Lights appeared over Port Askaig on Islay overnight

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The Northern Lights have again been spotted over parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland overnight.

As we come into the darker months the chances of seeing the Aurora Borealis rise due to the longer periods of darkness and frequent clear nights.

The phenomenon is caused by charged particles from the sun hitting gases in the Earth's atmosphere.

This causes the colourful streaks of light that we are starting to see in Scotland this year.

Here are some of your photographs from across Scotland and Northern Ireland last night.

The aurora was captured over Nairn in the HighlandsImage source, BBC Weather Watchers/Rossi
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The aurora was captured over Nairn on the Moray Firth

The colourful display of lights could be seen in Mallaig on the west Highland coastImage source, BBC Weather Watchers/Terrace views
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The colourful display of lights could be seen in the Highland town of Mallaig

A wall of the green lights could be seen from Broadford in SkyeImage source, BBC Weather Watchers/Skye Ambulancewoman
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A wall of the green lights could be seen from Broadford on Skye

A Islay starry sky is coloured with the lights from the auroraImage source, BBC Weather Watchers/Sound-of-islay
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A starry sky on the isle of Islay was coloured with the lights from the aurora

The Northern Lights could has be spotted from Daliburgh on South Uist in the Western IslesImage source, BBC Weather Watchers/South Uist Vibes
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The Northern Lights could has be spotted from Daliburgh on South UIst in the Western Isles

It wasn't just the Highlands that saw the lights Haddington, East Lothian saw them tooImage source, BBC Weather Watchers/Skywatcher
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It wasn't just the Highlands and islands that saw the lights. Haddington in East Lothian saw them too.

Northern Ireland also caught a glimpse of the aurora in LimavadyImage source, BBC Weather Watchers/Happy Snapper
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Northern Ireland also caught a glimpse of the aurora. This picture was taken in Limavady.

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