In the early morning of November 5, Beijing time, the Sun had two consecutive flares. The peak times were at 01:34 and 06:01 respectively. The intensity of the two outbursts reached X1.8 and X1.1 levels, respectively. The space weather forecast for the next three days released by the National Space Weather Monitoring and Warning Center of the China Meteorological Administration at 09:21 on November 6 shows that the level of solar activity is expected to be moderate to high for the next three days, and there is a high possibility that a flare of magnitude M or higher will erupt. It is expected that in the next three days, moderate or even geomagnetic storms may occur due to coronal mass ejection.

Zhitongcaijing · 11/06/2025 03:33
In the early morning of November 5, Beijing time, the Sun had two consecutive flares. The peak times were at 01:34 and 06:01 respectively. The intensity of the two outbursts reached X1.8 and X1.1 levels, respectively. The space weather forecast for the next three days released by the National Space Weather Monitoring and Warning Center of the China Meteorological Administration at 09:21 on November 6 shows that the level of solar activity is expected to be moderate to high for the next three days, and there is a high possibility that a flare of magnitude M or higher will erupt. It is expected that in the next three days, moderate or even geomagnetic storms may occur due to coronal mass ejection.