- Conditions quiet at the moment
- Strong storm forecast on 08 June, moderate on 09 June
- Weather-sensitive people may feel mild to moderate effects
- Simple preparations and attention to rest and hydration are advisable
Current conditions
As of 07 June 2026 13:25 UTC the geomagnetic field is calm, with a reported K-index of 1. This follows the recent fluctuation in activity and represents a settled interval before the next disturbance.
What to expect in the next days
NOAA SWPC forecasts a peak Kp of 7 on 2026-06-08, corresponding to a G3 strong geomagnetic storm, followed by Kp 6 on 2026-06-09, a G2 moderate storm. The strongest effects are expected around 08 June UTC, with elevated but declining activity on 09 June. The 07 June day remains quiet with Kp 3.
Health and practical guidance
Weather-sensitive people may notice increased headaches, sleep disturbance, mild fatigue, or changes in blood pressure around the time of the stronger activity. These symptoms are usually transient and tend to rise as activity increases and then subside as conditions return to normal.
Medication routines should be kept regular. It is advisable to check blood pressure and follow any existing treatment plans; contacting a healthcare provider is recommended if symptoms worsen or are concerning. Good sleep habits help reduce sensitivity to electromagnetic disturbances.
Small practical checks can reduce stress during the storm, such as ensuring necessary medications are accessible and devices that matter are charged.
Overall the situation is calm now, with a clear forecast for stronger activity on 08 June UTC and moderating activity on 09 June UTC. Preparations are simple and focused on well being and routine checks, not on emergency measures.
