
A magnetic storm calendar allows one to assess the probability of geomagnetic disturbances on specific days. A daily and hourly schedule of these events provides a clear picture of the geomagnetic environment. Find out when magnetic storms are expected in July 2025, whether there is a precise schedule of solar flares, and how they might affect weather-sensitive individuals.
Magnetic Storms in July
Two periods of increased geomagnetic activity are anticipated in July. During these times, magnetic storms, triggered by solar flares, could significantly impact the operation of electronics, satellite navigation, and the well-being of people sensitive to weather changes.
Monitoring solar activity provides advance notice of likely geomagnetic disturbances. It is advisable to follow specialized websites and applications that offer real-time information on the geomagnetic situation.
Schedule of Magnetic Storms for July by Day and Hour
The magnetic storm calendar is compiled using data from space observatories. The schedule includes dates, start times, and the predicted intensity of the storm. The link between solar activity and magnetic storms is evident: the more solar flares occur, the higher the probability of geomagnetic disturbances.
Scientists from the Laboratory of Solar Astronomy of IKI and ISZF predict weak fluctuations in Earth`s magnetosphere for July.
The geomagnetic situation in mid-summer is expected to be mostly stable. However, the forecast is preliminary and updated daily.
Magnetic Storm Schedule for July by Day and Hour
- The onset of magnetic storms in July 2025 is expected around the 10th-11th (Kp5 level).
- Increased geomagnetic activity will also be observed on July 7th, 12th, 13th, and 21st.
- During this period, activity may intensify up to Kp4, indicating an agitated magnetosphere.
Magnetic Storm Schedule for July by Cities
The preliminary schedule of magnetic storms for July 2025 displays the variations in the geomagnetic field over time. It is relevant for Moscow and other Russian cities (Saint Petersburg, Arkhangelsk, Vladivostok, Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, Kazan, Rostov-on-Don, Kaliningrad, Khabarovsk, and others).
Magnetic Storm Graph
In July 2025, the intensity of magnetic storms is not anticipated to exceed the G1 level.