GEO: QUIET
5
A/B (quiet)
Solar activity is currently low with the planetary K-index settling back toward quiet levels. No significant geomagnetic or radiation storms are expected in the next 24 hours.
The Sun remains in a quiet state, with X-ray flux measured at background levels. While five active regions are present on the solar disk, their magnetic complexity is minimal, resulting in only minor C-class flare production. F10.7 solar radio flux has dipped to 98.0 sfu, confirming a period of decreased solar output.
The F10.7 radio flux of 98.0 sfu indicates a return to lower levels of solar activity, reflecting a decline in overall solar cycle intensity at this time.
Geomagnetic conditions are expected to remain at Kp 2 or lower for the duration of the forecast period. Solar flare activity will likely remain restricted to isolated, low-level C-class events.
Aurora visibility is not expected at mid-latitudes. Observers in high-latitude regions may see minimal, quiet-time auroral activity, but no organized storm structures are predicted.
| Region | Location | Class | Flares C/M/X |
|---|---|---|---|
| AR4436 | N18W64 | Cso/B | 5/0/0 |
| AR4441 | N07W15 | Dao/B | 0/0/0 |
| AR4440 | N17E29 | Hrx/A | 0/0/0 |
| AR4443 | S16E37 | Axx/A | 0/0/0 |
| AR4439 | N06E30 | Cao/B | 0/0/0 |
Monitor the magnetic evolution of active region AR4436 as it rotates toward the solar limb, noting any sudden changes in sunspot complexity that could indicate latent flare potential.