Magnetic storm on 27 March: how intense will the geomagnetic activity be?

Katerina Melnychenko
Katerina Melnychenko Deputy Editor-in-Chief
Magnetic storm on 27 March: how intense will the geomagnetic activity be?
magnetic storm on 27 March
On Thursday, 27 March, geomagnetic activity will be fairly calm. The magnetic storm is expected to drop to the green level, and the K-index will be 2.7.

This is according to the British Geological Survey.

On 27 March, geomagnetic activity is expected to be calm, according to published data.

The magnetic storm is expected to drop to the green level. The forecast K-index is 2.7.

Scientists have reported that the solar wind speed continues to decrease.

The influence of the coronal hole and the effects of short-term coronal mass ejections are also weakening.

Overall, calm geomagnetic conditions are forecast for the next few days, with a low probability of an active period.

Geomagnetic activity may be strongly felt by weather-sensitive individuals, people with nervous system disorders, and those suffering from chronic illnesses.

Magnetic storms can affect sleep and mood, cause headaches and migraines, and raise blood pressure.

As a reminder, the UK Health Security Agency has warned that the meningitis outbreak, which began in the county of Kent, could intensify in the coming weeks and months. At the same time, the risk of widespread infection among the population there has been assessed as remote.

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