June 2025 will pose a challenge for those sensitive to weather changes, with magnetic storms expected throughout the month. Disturbed geomagnetic conditions are predicted from June 2nd to June 6th.
A G1-level magnetic storm is forecasted for June 14th. Following this, a period of relative calm is expected from June 15th to June 23rd.
Another G1 magnetic storm is anticipated on June 24th and 25th. While solar activity is expected to decrease from June 26th until the end of the month, disturbed geomagnetic conditions will persist until June 29th.
Magnetic storms occur when solar flares send charged particles toward Earth, colliding with its magnetic field. This collision causes fluctuations that can affect individuals’ health, leading to headaches, dizziness, pressure changes, and difficulty concentrating.
To mitigate the effects of magnetic storms, it is advised to stay hydrated, consume light foods, avoid coffee and alcohol, and spend time outdoors. Maintaining a regular sleep schedule and keeping necessary medications on hand are also recommended.
Magnetic storms are measured on a scale from G1 to G5, with G1 being the weakest and G5 the strongest. G1 storms may cause minor communication issues and slight malaise, while stronger storms can lead to power outages, mood swings, satellite operation disruptions, and severe headaches. The most powerful storms (G5) can cause large power outages, satellite problems, and a significant impact on people’s well-being.