I would argue that it’s in the autumn. The colours seem brighter and more varied. Plus it’s not as cold so you can stay out longer. Here’s a picture I took in early October last year with my iPhone.

https://i.redd.it/o7v37t7lz1hf1.jpeg

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  1. CB1357986420 on

    Ah, it’s such a beautiful and calming feeling to watch the lights. Just relaxing and watching for hours and not thinking about anything. I can only recommend it to anyone, it’s always worth a trip

  2. Agreed! All the best northern lights I’ve seen has been in September and October.

    Probably because I spend more time outside in the evening in those months than I do in winter, but still. There are people in this group who keep saying September is too early and they are plain wrong.

  3. Worth-Wonder-7386 on

    There was high activity of aurora last year so I am not surprised it could be so good. 
    A thing to note for people going is that colors are usully not as bright and clear as OPs picture. They are also typically less clear with your eyes than a camera. 

  4. I have seen northern lights as early as late August (if my memory serves me right, I live in Lofoten), but the most spectacular northern lights have been at around November – February, in my experience.

  5. Wen house swap?? 😁 honestly, seeing this, especially when there are more colours, would be a dream come true!! Beautiful!

  6. Live_Lengthiness6839 on

    You’re not wrong. According to an article I saw, the time around vernal/autumn equinox are the best times to see it. Last year there was actually quite spectacular northern lights in May.

  7. Andy_Pandy98 on

    I’d say probably winter. Don’t know if it’s gonna happen more often, but it will be dark for much longer, so more time to see them better