THE Northern Lights lit up the skies above large parts of the UK in stunning style at the weekend – and there were plenty of photographers from across East Ayrshire who captured some stunning snaps of the rare phenomenon.

Also known as aurora borealis, the bands of pink and green light were seen across the UK and in parts of Europe after an “extreme” geomagnetic storm caused them to be more visible, according to the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

Chris Snell, a meteorologist at the Met Office, said there were sightings “from top to tail across the country”.

Here’s just a few of our favourite photos from the weekend as the spectacular show was captured by members of the Cumnock Chronicle Camera Club.

Cumnock Chronicle: By Duncan RossBy Duncan Ross (Image: Duncan Ross)

Cumnock Chronicle: By Eve MorrisonBy Eve Morrison (Image: Eve Morrison)

Cumnock Chronicle: By Isobel ShawBy Isobel Shaw (Image: Isobel Shaw)

Cumnock Chronicle: By Jennifer SalterBy Jennifer Salter (Image: Jennifer Salter)

Cumnock Chronicle: By Eve MorrisonBy Eve Morrison (Image: Eve Morrison)

Cumnock Chronicle: By Marteen CowanBy Marteen Cowan (Image: Marteen Cowan)

Cumnock Chronicle: By Tommy SamsonBy Tommy Samson (Image: Tommy Samson)

Cumnock Chronicle: By Massey FFergusonBy Massey FFerguson (Image: Massey FFerguson)

Cumnock Chronicle: By Ann Fraser AlcockBy Ann Fraser Alcock (Image: Ann Fraser Alcock)

Cumnock Chronicle: By Tommy SamsonBy Tommy Samson (Image: Tommy Samson)