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Space Weather Observations, Alerts, and Forecast

Product: 3-Day Forecast - Issued: 2025 Oct 17 1230 UTC
Prepared by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center.

Geomagnetic Activity Observation and Forecast

The greatest observed 3 hr Kp over the past 24 hours was 3 (below NOAA Scale levels). The greatest expected 3 hr Kp for Oct 17-Oct 19 2025 is 4.67 (NOAA Scale G1).

NOAA Kp index breakdown Oct 17-Oct 19 2025
Oct 17Oct 18Oct 19
00-03UT2.003.004.00
03-06UT1.672.333.00
06-09UT2.672.002.67
09-12UT3.672.002.33
12-15UT3.672.002.00
15-18UT3.334.002.00
18-21UT3.004.002.00
21-00UT4.67 (G1)4.332.33

Rationale: G1 (Minor) geomagnetic storming is likely on 17 Oct due to glancing CME effects from events that left the Sun on 12/13 Oct.

Solar Radiation Activity Observation and Forecast

Solar radiation, as observed by NOAA GOES-18 over the past 24 hours, was below S-scale storm level thresholds.

Solar Radiation Storm Forecast for Oct 17-Oct 19 2025
Oct 17Oct 18Oct 19
S1 or greater10%10%5%

Rationale: There is a slight chance for a greater than 10 MeV proton event above the S1 (Minor) levels through 18 Oct.

Radio Blackout Activity and Forecast

Radio blackouts reaching the R1 levels were observed over the past 24 hours. The largest was at Oct 17 2025 0128 UTC.

Radio Blackout Forecast for Oct 17-Oct 19 2025
Oct 17Oct 18Oct 19
R1-R260%60%40%
R3 or greater15%15%5%

Rationale: Minor to moderate (R1-R2) radio blackouts are likely through 18 Oct, with a slight chance for an isolated R3 (Strong) event, due to the current and potential flare activity of Regions 4246 and 4248. Probabilities decrease slightly on 19 Oct as AR 4246 rotates beyond the western limb.

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NOAA / NWS Space Weather Prediction Center   Mauna Loa Solar Observatory (HAO/NCAR)   SOHO (ESA & NASA)

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