Monday, 25 January 2016 14:20 UTC

A southern extension of the northern hemisphere polar coronal hole is now facing Earth.
While it doesn't stretch down all the way to the equator, it is likely that we will see the arrival of an enhanced solar wind stream at Earth in about two to three days from now. Active geomagnetic conditions (Kp4) will be possible when the solar wind stream arrives.
Thank you for reading this article! Did you have any trouble with the technical terms used in this article? Our help section is the place to be where you can find in-depth articles, a FAQ and a list with common abbreviations. Still puzzled? Just post on our forum where we will help you the best we can!
A lot of people come to SpaceWeatherLive to follow the Solar activity or if there is a chance to see the aurora, but with more traffic comes higher costs to keep the servers online. If you like SpaceWeatherLive and want to support the project you can choose a subscription for an ad-free site or consider a donation. With your help we can keep SpaceWeatherLive online!
| Last X-flare | 2026/02/04 | X4.21 |
| Last M-flare | 2026/02/25 | M2.4 |
| Last geomagnetic storm | 2026/03/03 | Kp5 (G1) |
| Spotless days | |
|---|---|
| Last 365 days | 3 days |
| 2026 | 3 days (5%) |
| Last spotless day | 2026/02/24 |
| Monthly mean Sunspot Number | |
|---|---|
| January 2026 | 112.6 -11.4 |
| March 2026 | 75 -37.6 |
| Last 30 days | 59.2 -65.5 |