- Current geomagnetic activity is low and below storm level.
- A modest rise to Kp 4 is expected, but it is still not a geomagnetic storm.
- The outlook for the next three days remains calm and fairly stable.
- Sensitive people may feel little or no effect, with recovery and steady conditions continuing.
Current conditions
Geomagnetic activity is currently quiet to slightly active, with a current Kp index of 3. This is below storm level, so there is no sign of a significant geomagnetic disturbance right now.
For weather-sensitive people, this usually means a relatively comfortable day. At most, mild issues such as light fatigue, a slightly heavy head, or a bit of restlessness can appear, but widespread effects are not expected.
Outlook for today and the next days
The forecast window shows a peak Kp of 4, which remains below storm level. According to NOAA SWPC, the expected daily peaks are Kp 4 on 2026-07-09, 2026-07-10, and 2026-07-11.
That means the situation should stay broadly stable over the next three days, with no day standing out as a stormy period. The pattern points to quiet to mildly active conditions, not an intense geomagnetic event.
What this means for sensitive people
The most likely scenario is a calm background with only small fluctuations. If any reaction is felt, it should be mild and short-lived, especially compared with the stronger periods reported earlier.
Bottom line
The current outlook is reassuring. Space weather remains below storm level, and the next few days should stay close to quiet, with only minor activity around Kp 4.
Generated from live NOAA SWPC and GFZ Potsdam data and reviewed by the MeteoStorms team.
Data sources:NOAA SWPC, GFZ Potsdam
