Geomagnetic storms 5 June 2026

3/9
No storm
0-4- Silent geomagnetic activity
5- Minor geomagnetic storm
6- Moderate geomagnetic storm
7- Strong geomagnetic storm
8- Severe geomagnetic storm
9- Extreme geomagnetic storm

Geomagnetic activity 5 June 2026

Description

3/9
No storm

On Friday, June 5, 2026, the geomagnetic activity is measured at a kIndex of 3, indicating a quiet level of magnetic activity. This level suggests stable conditions in the Earth's magnetosphere, characterized by minimal disturbances in the magnetic field. As a result, the effects on technology and natural phenomena, such as auroras, are generally limited. For weather-sensitive individuals, a kIndex of 3 can translate to a relatively stable environment with minimal disruptions. This means fewer electromagnetic fluctuations that might affect mood and physical well-being. People who are sensitive to changes in atmospheric conditions, such as those with migraines or conditions exacerbated by electromagnetic fields, may experience fewer symptoms on days of lower geomagnetic activity. Overall, while the relationship between geomagnetic activity and personal health is still under research, a kIndex of 3 tends to correlate with a calm day, offering a respite for those sensitive to weather or magnetic changes.