A strong M5.0 solar flare occurred in Active Region 1745 and was accompanied by a bright, partially earth-directed CME and a strong S3 class space radiation storm. Solar wind data is not reliable due to the space radiation storm. Read our update in the forum! More info

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There are currently, on the basis of the current data, no chances to see an aurora display on the Middle latitudes
In the past two hours there was a small solar flare with a class of:
C1.23
S2 Space radiation storm
At the moment there is a moderate S2 class space radiation storm active. This happens about 25 times in one solar cycle.

Auroral activity

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High latitude (76% chance)
Middle latitude (3% chance)
Low latitude (3% chance)
Today
Minor
Severe
High latitude
30%
40%
Middle latitude
10%
1%

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Strong S3 class Space radiation storm - This happens around ten times in a solar cycle
Moderate S2 Space radiation storm - This happens around 25 times in a solar cycle
Moderately strong M1.77 solar flare

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