Wednesday, 1 July 2026 16:05 UTC

We kick of the month of July with some nice solar activity! Sunspot region 4479 has been growing nicely and is now a complex Beta-Gamma-Delta region which yesterday at 20:50 UTC erupted with an X1.1 (R3-strong) solar flare. The solar flare was eruptive and launched a coronal mass ejection into space.
We also need to monitor sunspot region 4478 as it also has a Beta-Gamma-Delta magnetic layout but it is actually even more complex than sunspot region 4479. This complex magnetic layout with multiple delta spots resulted in numerous M-class events today already.
But back to the X1.1 flare. The flare was associated with Type II and IV radio sweeps confirming the CME launch. On coronagraph imagery from SOHO/LASCO we see the CME with a very faint halo outline. The ejection is clearly heading north of the Sun-Earth line with a minimal earth-directed component. We believe the impact at Earth will be a glancing blow at best with perhaps not the most spectacular geomagnetic conditions as a result.
We of course realize that this view from us contradicts the official forecast which calls for an impact on 3 July (Friday) with storm conditions up to the G2 geomagnetic storm level. Solar wind models call for much more of a head-on impact which we find surprising. We do however hope the solar wind models are correct on this one and we get a nice impact on 3 July, but do not be too surprised if the impact is not as strong as expected by the official agencies.

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