Finally, the long-lasting "red" magnetic storm has ended. Astrometeorologists predict that geomagnetic calm will last until the end of this week.
As of now, February 21, solar activity is at a low level. Over the past 24 hours, there have been six C-class flares on the sun, but they have little to no impact on the Earth's magnetic field, as reported by specialists from Meteoprog.
Additionally, the likelihood of a minor or major geomagnetic storm on Friday is only 1%.
Scientists from the site Meteoagent share the same view, as they base their forecasts on satellite systems from NOAA, TESIS, and international meteorological laboratories worldwide. On Friday, February 21, the Earth is not under the influence of a magnetic storm. A "green" level of fluctuations is expected to continue through Saturday and Sunday, February 22-23.
As a reminder, earlier "Telegraph" reported that a cold front would arrive in Ukraine, bringing snow with it. Meteorologists from the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center informed who should prepare for precipitation.