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10 March 2025

Magnetic Storm Expected On March 10, 2025

Experts advise meteorologically sensitive individuals on preparedness as geomagnetic activity increases.

A magnetic storm is set to impact the Earth on March 10, 2025, affecting millions of meteorologically sensitive individuals. According to experts, fluctuations of the magnetosphere are expected around 3:00 AM Moscow time, leading to disturbances throughout the morning.

By 6 AM on March 10, researchers predict the onset of a weak class G1 magnetic storm, which will last for approximately three hours, ending by 9 AM. Mikhail Leus, the leading specialist at the Phobos Weather Center, stated, "The geomagnetic situation will normalize after noon on March 10, 2025, and no new disturbances are expected until the end of the day." The storm is influenced by dense solar wind originating from coronal holes on the Sun.

Recent updates from the Laboratory of Solar Activity IKI and ISFZ indicate the level of eruptive activity on the Sun is rated at 3.9 out of 10, with only seven C-class solar flares detected over the past few days. With these conditions, scientists forecast significant geomagnetic activity, predicting the chance of geomagnetic disturbances at 25% and the probability of magnetic storms at 66%.

Health professionals note approximately 30% of the global population experience sensitivity to these geomagnetic changes. Individuals over the age of 50, especially those with chronic diseases affecting the heart or blood pressure, are particularly vulnerable. Experts urge these individuals to maintain healthy habits to combat potential health impacts during magnetic disruptions.

Recommendations include adhering to regular sleep schedules and ensuring adequate rest. Physical activity and moderate exercise are also encouraged to help boost overall well-being. Alongside this, maintaining a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals and staying hydrated with plenty of water will help mitigate the adverse effects of these magnetic storms.

Looking beyond March 10, meteorologists anticipate the geomagnetic activity will calm post-storm but warn of possible weak magnetic disturbances on March 14 and 15, 2025. Towards the end of the month, another uptick is anticipated as scientists forecast significant geomagnetic activity around March 27.

For those who find themselves adversely affected by magnetic storms, consulting with healthcare professionals is advised, as persistent weather sensitivity may indicate underlying chronic conditions. It’s imperative for such individuals to monitor their health closely during these significant solar events.

Overall, as we approach March 10, 2025, meteorological conditions remain precarious. Understanding and preparing for these magnetic disturbances will be pivotal for many, especially for those whose health dynamics are closely aligned with solar activity patterns.