The aurora borealis could be seen across the county last night as clear skies and an intense solar storm set the perfect conditions for seeing the dancing lights. 

Skies across Norfolk were turned shades of pink and green as the UK experienced the first Extreme Geomagnetic Storm since 2003.

Weatherman Chris Page said that although it would not be as strong, there are still a number of geomagnetic storms persisting so the aurora borealis could be visible again tonight, cloud permitting.

Here are some fabulous photographs taken by readers:

Norwich Evening News: Thornham HarbourThornham Harbour (Image: Matthew Usher)

Norwich Evening News: Morston QuayMorston Quay (Image: Fiona MacCallum)

Norwich Evening News: Morston QuayMorston Quay (Image: Fiona MacCallum)

Norwich Evening News: Dereham WindmillDereham Windmill (Image: Justin Dack)

Norwich Evening News: Eaton Rise in NorwichEaton Rise in Norwich (Image: Paul Darby)Norwich Evening News: TaverhamTaverham (Image: Chris Lappin)

Norwich Evening News: HempnallHempnall (Image: Lesley Nelson)

Norwich Evening News: DerehamDereham (Image: Carl Syer)Norwich Evening News: WymondhamWymondham (Image: Robbie Dunderdale)

Norwich Evening News: SheringhamSheringham (Image: David Hignett)

Norwich Evening News: Blakeney QuayBlakeney Quay (Image: Bob Ottaway)

Norwich Evening News: HethersettHethersett (Image: William Colley)

Norwich Evening News: BlakeneyBlakeney (Image: Sophie Shirt)