Strong magnetic storms are expected in the middle of the week, so those who are sensitive to weather changes should prepare accordingly.
According to experts from Meteoagent, forecasts based on satellite systems from NOAA, TESIS, and international meteorological laboratories indicate that from January 27, there will be considerable magnetic activity on Earth.
Magnetic storms are anticipated to continue until the end of the week, with a moderate geomagnetic storm of 4 points expected to begin on February 1.
Experts note that among the symptoms of magnetic storms, those sensitive to weather changes may experience dizziness, fatigue, increased heart rate, unexplained anxiety, and mood swings.
A general recommendation for everyone affected by magnetic storms is to drink more clean water and reduce salt intake. It's also advisable to get plenty of sleep and take time to rest.
Individuals sensitive to weather changes should pay special attention to their health during this period.
When magnetic storms are expected during the week of January 27 to February 2:
January 27 - geomagnetic activity index Kp 2, with weak magnetic storm effects.
January 28, experts warned of a medium-intensity magnetic storm, Kp 4. People sensitive to weather changes may feel its effects.
January 29 will see the peak of magnetic storm activity, reaching levels of Kp 5-6.
Most individuals may suffer from headaches, and there may be a decrease in concentration and productivity.
From January 30, the magnetic storm will begin to subside, but fluctuations will remain at Kp 4, so it is recommended to rest more during these days.
On January 31, stabilization of the magnetic field is expected, with geomagnetic activity decreasing to Kp 3.