Now

Field remains calm

Current K-index is 2. Activity stays quiet for the next 24 hours with brief minor upticks to 3; no geomagnetic storm expected.

Bz 2.9 nT Updated 1 h 22 min ago
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01 · Now

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02 · Forecast

Geomagnetic activity · 7 days

Coloured bars mark the daily activity peak.

Today 10 Jun
2.7
No storm
Quiet
Th 11 Jun
3.0
Unsettled field
Quiet
Fr 12 Jun
4.0
Active field
Active
Sa 13 Jun
3.0
Unsettled field
Quiet
Su 14 JunEstimate
2.0
No storm
Quiet
Mo 15 JunEstimate
3.0
Unsettled field
Quiet
Tu 16 JunEstimate
3.0
Unsettled field
Quiet
02b · Barometer

Atmospheric pressure is steady

No sharp pressure swings are expected in the next day — an easy day for weather-sensitive people.

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Forecast · 72 hours
0%
Migraine risk is high

Pressure drop + Kp 6 on the morning of 27 May. Move morning meetings, prepare medication.

03 · Today

Recommendations for today

Tuned to the current Kp and your profile (sensitivity 7.2/10).

  • Move heavy meetings to tomorrow morning
    The activity peak is expected from 18:00 to 22:00 — better to rest than to push a deadline.
  • Drink more water — at least 2 litres
    At elevated Kp, vessels react more strongly. Hydration cuts headache risk by about 30%.
  • Sleep from 22:30 to 06:30 is critical
    Last G1 episode you slept poorly — the migraine started 14 hours after Kp 5.
  • Light exercise instead of strength training
    20 min of walking or yoga. A high heart rate during a storm raises arrhythmia risk for sensitive people.
  • Cut coffee in the afternoon
    Caffeine amplifies the vascular response. Swap for herbal tea or water with lemon.
  • Turn on Do Not Disturb from 21:00
    Less blue light and fewer stressful notifications = lower cortisol before sleep on a storm day.
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Why keep a wellbeing journal on MeteoStorms?

A thirty-second daily entry does two big things at once: it builds you a personal, data-driven picture of whether magnetic storms, pressure drops, wind and temperature swings really affect how you feel, and it adds one anonymous data point to an open global study we are assembling: 100,000 people across every continent, age group and climate. Here is what the journal gives you back, from personal recommendations to a doctor-ready symptom diary, and why your ordinary days matter as much as your bad ones.

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At what Kp index does a geomagnetic storm begin?

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Geomagnetic conditions returning to calm for now
STORM PASSING

Geomagnetic conditions returning to calm for now

As of 09 June 2026 16:59 UTC the geomagnetic field has settled to quiet to active levels and is recovering after recent disturbance. Forecast shows low activity for the next two days with a small rise on 11 June that remains below storm thresholds.

MeteoStorms · NOAA · 9 Jun · 16:59 UTC Read →
Questions & answers

Magnetic storms & wellbeing, explained

Quick answers about the Kp index, how geomagnetic storms may affect weather-sensitive people, and how our forecast works.

  • What is the Kp index?

    The Kp index is a 0–9 scale of global geomagnetic activity measured by ground magnetometers. Values of 5 and above mark a geomagnetic storm (NOAA levels G1–G5). We update it from NOAA SWPC and GFZ Potsdam data.

  • How do storms affect wellbeing?

    Some people report headaches, fatigue, poor sleep or mood changes around strong geomagnetic activity and rapid pressure swings. This is a correlation, not a medical diagnosis — we simply help you notice patterns and take it easy when activity is high.

  • What to do during a magnetic storm?

    During an active period, weather-sensitive people can ease their load: sleep enough, stay hydrated, avoid overexertion and reschedule demanding tasks when possible. Log how you feel in the diary to learn your own triggers.

  • How does the forecast work?

    Our forecast combines NOAA SWPC space-weather models with live solar-wind and Kp readings to estimate geomagnetic activity for the days ahead. It shows the expected Kp range and NOAA G-level so you can plan ahead.

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