Geomagnetic storms 16 March 2026

2/9
No storm
3/9
No storm
6/9
Moderate 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 16 March 2026

Description

2/9
No storm

On March 16, 2026, the geomagnetic activity level, indicated by a kIndex of 2, reflects a state of quiet geomagnetic conditions. This level suggests minimal disturbances in the Earth's magnetic field, typically resulting from low solar activity and limited interactions between solar wind and the Earth's magnetosphere. For weather-sensitive individuals, a kIndex of 2 generally means there are no significant atmospheric disturbances to contend with, leading to a stable weather environment. Those prone to conditions affected by geomagnetic fluctuations—such as headaches, mood changes, or sleep disturbances—are likely to experience fewer symptoms during this period of quiet activity. Overall, the low kIndex can contribute to an improved sense of well-being for many, promoting clearer skies and more predictable weather patterns, which can enhance outdoor activities and reduce stress for those sensitive to climatic changes. In summary, a kIndex of 2 is favorable for both the general public and individuals who are weather-sensitive.