Monday13 January 2025
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Two solar eruptions could extend a severe geomagnetic storm.

From December 31 to January 1, a strong magnetic storm is expected to persist on our planet, reaching levels between 5 and 7.
Два солнечных выброса могут усилить и продлить мощную магнитную бурю.

A strong magnetic storm continues to persist on Earth, and it is expected to last for the coming days, as there are still two coronal mass ejections in space. These could trigger a moderately strong geomagnetic storm by midweek.

The Sun has caused two explosions, resulting in two CMEs being released into space on December 29-30. Their arrival on December 31-January 1 may lead to moderate (G2) and strong (G3) geomagnetic storms, reported scientists from the space weather research site Spaceweather.

"If a strong storm occurs, the northern lights could descend to mid-latitudes in the U.S. and Europe," they explained.

Magnetic storms on Earth from December 31 to January 5

According to data from the Meteoagent website, which bases its forecast on satellite systems from NOAA, TESIS, and scientific international meteorological laboratories worldwide, currently, on December 31, a strong magnetic storm is registering at 7 points. It is expected to continue on January 1, but the storm's intensity will drop to 5 points.

Then, from January 2 to January 5, no geomagnetic fluctuations above 4 points are anticipated.

Earlier, "Telegraph" reported on when "real" winter would arrive in Ukraine.