- The storm phase is over, and conditions are settling down.
- Current activity is low, with only a quiet to active background level.
- The next three days are forecast to stay below storm level.
- Any lingering fatigue or head heaviness should ease as conditions calm.
Current situation
The geomagnetic storm has passed, and the situation is now moving back toward calm. At the time of writing, the current K index is 1, which is a very low level of activity and does not indicate a storm.
This means the most noticeable impacts are likely already fading. For most weather sensitive people, the body should start returning to its usual rhythm during the next several hours.
What this means for sensitive people
After a period of stronger space weather, some people may still notice temporary effects such as mild tiredness, a heavier head, or slightly uneven sleep. These symptoms, if present, are expected to become less noticeable as the geomagnetic field stabilizes.
There is no sign of a renewed storm phase in the current data. The overall storm class is below storm level, so this is more of a recovery period than an active disturbance.
Forecast for the next days
The three day forecast from NOAA SWPC points to a quiet stretch ahead. On 2026 07 06, the peak Kp is 3, which is still below storm level. On 2026 07 07 and 2026 07 08, the peak Kp is 2 on both days, which suggests an even calmer background.
So the strongest activity in this window is expected today, but it remains weak overall. After that, the outlook becomes steadier, with no storm conditions indicated and a good chance of continued recovery.
Practical outlook
For most people, the main message is reassuring: the geomagnetic environment is improving, not worsening. Those who are sensitive to space weather may still prefer a calmer pace today, but the coming days should feel easier than the period reported earlier.
Generated from live NOAA SWPC and GFZ Potsdam data and reviewed by the MeteoStorms team.
Data sources:NOAA SWPC, GFZ Potsdam
