Visibility III / V
In the early evening (at half past 8) there was a small, dim display, but a brighter version came from 22:17 to 22:40 (and yes, it continued a little after that, but for me the observation stopped there). A special thing to mention in this set is the sound - that mentioned interval was accompanied by a weird hum. At first it sounded like the approach of some odd-sounding motor vehicle, but when the "approach sound" just went on and on, I had to come up with another explanation. It was that the wind must vibrate the power lines. But the wind had not intensified compared to before. So let's take into account the possibility that the airborne electrical phenomena associated with the northern lights caused the sound (still, of course, they could be felt in the power lines that were located nearby).
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