Eight Solar Flares Erupted: Should We Expect Magnetic Storms on May 31?.
Magnetic Storm Outlook for May 31
According to Novyny.live: No major magnetic storms are forecast for Earth on May 31, 2026, though the magnetosphere is expected to remain unsettled. The probability of a minor geomagnetic storm is just 10%, while the chance of a severe one is only 1%. This means the threat to electronics and communications systems stays low.
Solar Activity as of May 28
Over the past day, the Sun produced eight C-class flares. As of May 31, 2026, there are 35 sunspots currently observed. The likelihood of an M-class solar flare stands at 40%, while the chance of an X-class flare is 5%. Looking ahead to June 2026, no prolonged or intense magnetic storms are predicted, offering hope for stable conditions across the planet. Overall, solar activity is expected to remain at moderate levels.
An agitated magnetosphere indicates possible fluctuations in the electromagnetic environment, but the low probability of magnetic storms reduces risks to modern technology. With stable solar activity forecast for June, the outlook is positive for both the environment and public health. This is especially relevant for agriculture, transportation, and communications sectors, which can be sensitive to shifts in Earth's magnetic field.
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