Current G4 storming, severe level. For those like me who are in very cloudy conditions- We may get another very strong burst in an hour, and the clouds may clear out at that point for a couple hours.

We may get some serendipity. For those like me who are in very cloudy conditions- We may get another very strong burst in an hour, and the clouds may clear out at that point for a couple hours.

Sunspot Region 4274 produced an X 5.1 flare (R-3-Strong) Tuesday, November 11, 2025 at 13:43 UTC. We should see the effects of this in multiple CME occurrences between now and November 13. As of UTC rollover time, geomagnetic storm conditions are anticipated to continue into the night.

An enhancement of the arriving IMF may hit within the hour, Maine time 11 pm. Southern Maine is reporting clear skies and photos of the aurora are being posted on the Facebook group. Midcoast, Central, Downeast, and Northern Maine are in the clouds, but clearing may occur. during the next burst.

Current conditions now, 21:38 Maine Time

  • Solar Wind Speed: 407 km/sec
  • Solar Wind Magnetic Fields: Bt 35 nT, Bz -9 nT

Current conditions about 15 minutes ago:

Solar Wind Magnetic Fields: Bt 37 nT, Bz -24 nT

Solar Wind Speed: 457 km/sec