Geomagnetic storms 17 April 2026

2/9
No storm
2/9
No storm
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 17 April 2026

Description

2/9
No storm

On April 17, 2026, a kIndex level of 2 indicates a quiet level of geomagnetic activity, suggesting that Earth's magnetic field is stable with minimal fluctuations. This level of activity typically results from low solar wind and minimal impact from solar storms, thereby maintaining a serene space environment. For weather-sensitive individuals, a kIndex of 2 is generally not associated with significant disruptions; however, some people may still experience mild sensitivity to these subtle magnetic shifts. Those who are particularly attuned to changes in their environment could experience very slight alterations in mood or energy levels. For example, some individuals may report slight fatigue or decreased concentration during periods of stable geomagnetic conditions, although these effects are often subjective and vary widely among individuals. Overall, with a kIndex of 2, there are no major concerns for most people, and it’s a day where outdoor activities and daily routines can continue without significant geomagnetic interference.