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Here are today's Solar Observations.
Looking at Angstrom 193 we can see that we have a southern CH (coronal hole) currently centre disk, with sunspot in region 2718.

We are experiencing perturbations of the Magnetosphere in the last several days, this will continue for the next several days.
Solar wind speed is fluctuating at around 450-550 km/s peaking at 578 km/s yesterday @ 20.00hrs.

KP index is currently at KP3 with KP4 expected +48hrs.

24HR max X-RAY Flux is A3
With an IMF of B -4.8nt Bz 3.2nt North.
Current solar conditions remain very quiet with a 10% chance of a C Class flare from region 2718, HSSW is expected to fluctuate through days 1-6, there are no signs of a new active region coming into line of site on the eastern limb for current video please copy and paste the link. AIA 193.
https://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/latest48.php?q=0193
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