Geomagnetic storms 14 January 2026

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 14 January 2026

Description

3/9
No storm

On January 14, 2026, the kIndex stands at 3, indicating a quiet level of geomagnetic activity. This level is characterized by minimal disturbances in the Earth's magnetic field, typically resulting from normal solar wind conditions. A kIndex of 3 suggests that geomagnetic storms are unlikely, which can lead to stable atmospheric conditions. For weather-sensitive individuals, a kIndex of 3 generally means reduced risks associated with high geomagnetic activity, such as headaches, fatigue, and mood fluctuations often linked to magnetic fluctuations. People who are particularly sensitive may experience a sense of calm and well-being, as the lack of geomagnetic storms can promote a more stable environment both mentally and physically. While it’s always important for sensitive individuals to be mindful of other environmental factors, such as weather changes and overall health, a kIndex of 3 provides a reassuring backdrop of minor geomagnetic influence, typically associated with more favorable conditions.