
It is reported that as a result of this phenomenon, very bright auroras were recorded, especially in the area of their maximum manifestation, with the center of the most intense glow shifting towards Europe.
Previously, scientists warned of possible disturbances that could last for about six days. However, they noted that predicting the exact schedule of these events is difficult due to numerous external factors, including the influence of coronal holes.
Magnetic storms classified as G2-G3 fall into the categories of moderate (G2) and strong (G3) on a five-point scale. These phenomena can have a noticeable impact on the condition of weather-sensitive individuals, provoking headaches, disruptions in satellite communication and navigation, as well as contributing to the formation of auroras. Despite being a significant phenomenon, it cannot be considered extreme.