On January 28, a moderate geomagnetic storm with a Kp index of 4 is expected. Weather-sensitive individuals may experience slight discomfort.
January 29 will see a peak in geomagnetic activity, reaching Kp index levels of 5-6. On this day, many people may suffer from headaches, decreased concentration, and fatigue.
By January 30, the storm will weaken slightly, with fluctuations around a Kp index of 4, making rest highly recommended.
Finally, on January 31, the Earth's magnetic field will stabilize, and activity will decrease to a Kp index of 3, which will have minimal impact on health.
It is important to note that these forecasts are preliminary, as solar activity is unpredictable and can change rapidly. Moderate storms (Kp index above 4) are typically felt more by sensitive individuals, while stronger storms may be noticeable to a larger portion of the population. Additionally, severe storms can disrupt communication systems, including radio frequencies, satellites, GPRS, and mobile networks.