The Sun continues to produce solar flares that trigger magnetic storms on Earth. One such has been ongoing for a long time and shows no signs of weakening in the coming days.
Minor geomagnetic storms of class G1 are possible on November 7, when a coronal mass ejection (CME) will impact Earth's magnetic field. This information was reported by astrophysicists from the space weather research site Spaceweather.
Meanwhile, NOAA and NASA models indicate that only a small portion of the CME will affect Earth, thus the likelihood of a geomagnetic storm is low.
As stated on the Meteoagent resource, currently, on November 7, a level 5 magnetic storm is persisting on Earth. By November 8, its intensity will decrease to 4 points. A moderate geomagnetic storm is forecasted for November 9. On the last day of this week, November 10, minimal solar activity is expected.
Let us remind you that earlier "Telegraph" reported that some regions of Ukraine will experience warmth up to +15 degrees. This forecast was provided by meteorologist Natalya Didenko.