Country forecast

Geomagnetic storm forecast for British Virgin Islands

No storm Capital: Road Town 1 citiesEstimate

The geomagnetic field over British Virgin Islands is quiet: Kp 2.0 now, with the 72-hour peak near Kp 2.7. Across the country the effective exposure runs from about 2.2 at the least exposed cities to 2.2 at the most exposed.

Planetary Kp now2.0NOAA SWPC, live
72-hour peak2.7next 72 hours
Magnetic latitudes27.4–27.4°span across listed cities
Effective at peak2.2–2.2least → most exposed · estimate

British Virgin Islands spans geomagnetic latitudes 27.4°–27.4°, so the same planetary storm is felt differently across it — higher magnetic latitudes get noticeably more. Open a city page for storm timing in its local time, its aurora threshold and wellbeing guidance.

Data: NOAA SWPC · GFZ Potsdam

Deep forecast · 72 hours

Next 72 hours over British Virgin Islands

Planetary Kp by 3-hour windows — identical worldwide; the local feel scales with each city's latitude.

Deep forecast · 72 hours
Kp by 3-hour windows · with uncertainty
CalmActiveStormSevereUncertainty

Forecast peak Kp 2.7 around Jul 18, 06 AM.

01 · Week ahead

Seven-day geomagnetic forecast

Official NOAA Kp forecast with a general wellbeing-risk estimate for weather-sensitive people.

Today 17 Jul
2.0
No storm
Quiet
General risk14%
Sa 18 Jul
2.7
No storm
Quiet
General risk20%
Su 19 Jul
2.0
No storm
Quiet
General risk14%
Mo 20 Jul
1.3
No storm
Quiet
General risk11%
Tu 21 Jul
2.0
No storm · Estimate
Quiet
General risk14%
We 22 Jul
4.0
Active field · Estimate
Active
General risk32%
Th 23 Jul
3.0
Unsettled field · Estimate
Quiet
General risk23%
01 · Cities

Major cities in British Virgin Islands

Estimated effective exposure at the coming peak (Kp 2.7). Open a city for its local timing and aurora odds.

FAQ

British Virgin Islands: quick answers

Which cities in British Virgin Islands feel geomagnetic storms the strongest?

The higher the geomagnetic latitude, the stronger the effect. Among the listed cities the most exposed are Road Town.

Can you see auroras in British Virgin Islands?

It depends on latitude: British Virgin Islands's cities sit between geomagnetic 27.4° and 27.4°. The closer a city is to the auroral oval, the lower the Kp it needs — each city page shows its own threshold and tonight's estimate.

Is the forecast different across British Virgin Islands?

The Kp index is planetary — the same for all of British Virgin Islands. What differs is the effective local exposure (2.2–2.2 at the coming peak) and the timing, which each city page shows in its own timezone.

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