"After the prolonged outbreak of X1.9, which occurred on October 26, a large-scale cloud of solar plasma went into space. Despite the remote location of the source of the outbreak, which is the AR 3869 group of spots, the release should reach our planet on October 28," the scientists said.
Initially, it was expected that the magnetic storm would be strong and reach a maximum level of G5, but the bulk of the emission passed far from our planet. The solar wind will still have an impact on Earth, but the magnetic storm is expected to be weak. According to preliminary data, the fluctuations will stop by evening.
Weather-sensitive people may feel a deterioration in their well-being at such hours.