The Northern Lights were visible across parts of Germany on Monday night following confirmed geomagnetic activity affecting northern and central Europe. Observations were reported after nightfall, with visibility varying by location and local weather conditions.
The phenomenon was observed in several German regions, including parts of northern and central states, according to confirmed reports from the same evening. The event occurred as increased solar activity interacted with Earth’s magnetic field.
Local authorities and scientific agencies confirmed the auroral visibility but did not report any disruption to infrastructure or communications. No safety advisories were issued in connection with the event.
The lights were seen for a limited period and faded as geomagnetic conditions weakened later in the night. Further visibility remains dependent on future solar and geomagnetic activity, which continues to be monitored.
No additional impacts related to the event have been officially reported as of the latest updates. Authorities stated that assessments are ongoing to monitor space weather conditions.
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