No storm Nepal Asia/Kathmandu · UTC+5:45Population 23,296Estimate
The geomagnetic field over Bāgluṅ is quiet. The planetary Kp index is 2.0 — about 1.5 as effective local exposure at this latitude — and the next 72 hours should stay comfortable, peaking near Kp 2.7 around Sat 11:45 AM local time.
Planetary Kp now2.0NOAA SWPC, live
Effective in Bāgluṅ1.5×0.74 by latitude · estimate
72-hour peak2.7around Sat 11:45 AM local time
Aurora fromKp 9at geomagnetic 19.9° · estimate
Bāgluṅ sits at geomagnetic latitude 19.9° — and that latitude, not the city itself, decides how strongly a storm is felt: we estimate local exposure at ×0.74 of the planetary Kp. Auroras become plausible here from about Kp 9. All times on this page are shown in Bāgluṅ local time (UTC+5:45).
No — the field is quiet. Kp is 2.0 right now, and the next 72 hours peak near Kp 2.7 around Sat 11:45 AM local time. Kp 5 or higher would count as a storm.
Can you see the northern lights in Bāgluṅ?
Realistically no. At geomagnetic latitude 19.9° the auroral oval stays far away even in strong storms — a sighting would take a once-in-decades event.
Is the Kp index different in Bāgluṅ?
The Kp index itself is planetary — one number for the whole Earth. What changes is how strongly a place feels it: at Bāgluṅ's geomagnetic latitude (19.9°) we estimate the effective exposure at about ×0.74 of the planetary value.
How can a storm affect how people feel in Bāgluṅ?
Research is mixed, but many weather-sensitive people report headaches, fatigue or restless sleep during elevated activity. It is a possible correlation, not a diagnosis — the forecast above shows when the sensitive windows are, and a symptom journal shows whether they matter for you.
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