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Horizon Feed, 2/6/26 4:54 AM EST
"Another CME Coming February 8!
AR4366 Fires 14 More M-Flares in 24 Hours"
"Sunspot AR4366 continues to unleash relentless solar activity, firing 14 M-class flares in just 24 hours, including a powerful M7.2 that nearly crossed into X-class territory. Multiple coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are now racing toward Earth, with arrival windows extending through February 8, raising the risk of compound geomagnetic storms and extended aurora displays.While many were focused on recent northern lights, this solar region kept hammering Earth with electromagnetic radiation, triggering radio blackouts, communication disruptions, and geomagnetic disturbances — often overlapping before the previous effects could even clear. Since emerging less than two weeks ago, AR4366 has already produced:
• 21 C-class flares
• 38 M-class flares
• 5 X-class flares, including an X8.1
This sunspot now spans an area equivalent to 6.5 Earths, featuring an intensely complex magnetic structure and flanked by coronal holes that could amplify incoming CME impacts. With 80% daily odds of M-class flares and a 40% chance of X-class flares, this is not a quiet phase - it’s a sustained solar assault. Multiple CMEs may arrive in close succession, creating stacked geomagnetic impacts capable of producing multi-night auroras and pushing activity farther south than single-event forecasts suggest. While a Carrington-level event remains unlikely, the ingredients for elevated risk are firmly in place.
This is not surface-level reporting. This is deep-dive space weather intelligence - tracking solar activity as it unfolds, in real time. The Sun is aimed directly at Earth. The next 72 hours could be incredible. Stay alert. Stay prepared. And keep watching the skies."
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