Geomagnetic storms 12 March 2026

2/9
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 12 March 2026

Description

2/9
No storm

On Thursday, March 12, 2026, a geomagnetic activity level (kIndex) of 2 indicates a quiet state, suggesting that the Earth’s magnetic field is stable and experiences minimal disturbances from solar wind or solar flares. This level typically corresponds to calm conditions in the ionosphere, leading to little to no impact on radio communications and satellite operations. For weather-sensitive individuals, a kIndex of 2 generally means there are no significant geomagnetic disturbances to contribute to health issues related to the geomagnetic field. However, some people, particularly those with heightened sensitivity to changes in geomagnetic activity, might still report mild symptoms such as headaches or fatigue. The quiet status of geomagnetic activity is often associated with stable atmospheric conditions as well, which can be perceived positively by those sensitive to weather changes. Overall, during this quiet period, the physiological effects on individuals are minimal, providing a favorable environment for work and outdoor activities.