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FXXX06 KWNP 130226
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:Product: 7-day Space Weather Highlights
:Issued: 2025 Jan 13 0208 UTC
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Highlights of Solar and Geomagnetic Activity
06 - 12 January 2025

Solar activity ranged from low to moderate levels. Region 3947 (N12,
L=340, class/area=Ekc/370 on 08 Jan) produced the strongest event of
the period, an M4.8 flare (R1-Minor) at 06/1624 UTC. Associated with
the flare were Type II and Type IV radio sweeps. The CME produced
originated from the W limb and no Earth-directed component was
suspected. The only other region to produce an R1 event was 3737
(S17, L=083, class/area=Cso/130 on 02 Jan) with an M1.1 flare at
07/2305 UTC. No Earth-directed CMEs were identified in available
coronagraph imagery.

No proton events were observed at geosynchronous orbit.

The greater than 2 MeV electron flux at geosynchronous orbit reached
high levels on 06-09 Jan following influence from a positive
polarity CH HSS. The remainder of the summary period was at normal
to moderate levels.

Geomagnetic field activity ranged from quiet to active levels.
Active levels on 06 Jan and 08-10 Jan were associated with weak
positive polarity CH HSS influence. The remainder of the summary
period was at quiet to unsettled levels.