Is there a danger for weather-sensitive individuals — magnetic storm forecast.
16.07.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
16.07.2025
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According to Meteoprog, there are no significant expected on Earth on Wednesday, July 16. However, there have been flares on the Sun that may affect the well-being of weather-sensitive individuals.
Over the past 24 hours, solar activity has been low, with four C-class flares recorded on the Sun. Such flares have almost no impact on Earth.
It is forecasted that the geomagnetic field on Wednesday will range from calm to unstable. Solar activity remains low with a small chance of M-class flares.
Solar activity on July 16
- Chance of a minor geomagnetic storm — 5%
- Probability of a major geomagnetic storm — 1%
- Probability of an M-class flare on the Sun — 50%
- Probability of an X-class flare on the Sun — 5%
- Number of sunspots — 55
How magnetic storms affect well-being
Negative storms and flares on the Sun can lead to a deterioration in the well-being of weather-sensitive individuals, such as effects on the cardiovascular and nervous systems, sleep, immunity, exacerbation of chronic diseases, increased fatigue and weakness.
Astronometeorologists have compiled a 2025 to identify dangerous days due to high solar activity.
The provided data indicate that a low level of solar activity is expected on July 16, with no significant magnetic storms anticipated on Earth. However, flares on the Sun may affect the well-being of weather-sensitive individuals, which could pose certain health risks.Read also
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