Solar Watch — May 23, 2026 | 06:00 UTC

☀ HELIOS SOLAR WATCH · 2026-05-23 04:00 UTC
Quiet geomagnetic conditions persist with elevated flare probability
SOLAR: MODERATE
GEO: QUIET

Active Regions
4
X-Ray
A/B (quiet)

Geomagnetic conditions remain quiet as solar activity continues at a low, stable baseline. While the planetary K-index remains low, the high probability for M-class flares suggests the potential for increased activity in the coming 48 hours.

HMI Continuum Intensity

HMI Continuum · Visible Light

SUVI 304 — Extreme UV

SUVI 304Å · Extreme Ultraviolet

R0
Radio Blackouts
24h max: R0

S0
Solar Radiation
24h max: S0

G0
Geomagnetic Storm
24h max: G0

Planetary Kp-Index
1.0
0–9 scale · ≥5 = geomagnetic storm

F10.7 Solar Flux
98.0
sfu · >150 = high activity

The Earth’s magnetic field is currently undisturbed with a Kp-index of 1.0. Solar activity is characterized by 29 active regions across the disk, though currently displaying minimal explosive potential beyond minor C-class events. The 10.7cm radio flux is holding steady at 98.0 sfu, consistent with a moderate but non-strenuous solar cycle phase.

Key Metric

The 65% probability of M-class flares is the primary metric, as a significant eruption could rapidly transition space weather conditions from quiet to active.

Geomagnetic activity is expected to remain at quiet levels, with Kp indices hovering between 1 and 2. While major storms are not anticipated, the 65% probability of M-class flares warrants monitoring for sudden radio blackout events on the sunlit side of Earth.

🌌 Aurora Outlook

Aurora visibility is not expected for mid-latitudes. Observers in high-latitude regions may see standard, quiet-time auroral displays, but no storm-driven enhancements are currently forecasted.

Region Location Class Flares C/M/X
AR4443 S16W05 Dso/B 0/0/0
AR4439 N06W17 Cro/B 0/0/0
AR4441 N08W58 Eai/BG 1/0/0
AR4444 S20E53 Cso/B 1/0/0
2026-05-22 05:07:16.083Space Weather Message Code: ALTEF3
2026-05-21 05:09:08.390Space Weather Message Code: ALTEF3
2026-05-20 10:06:55.493Space Weather Message Code: ALTEF3
2026-05-19 23:56:50.663Space Weather Message Code: WARK04
2026-05-19 20:57:51.727Space Weather Message Code: WARK04

Monitor the X-ray flux for any rapid escalation in intensity from the four primary active regions, which would indicate a heightened risk for short-wave radio propagation interference.