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Space Weather Observations, Alerts, and Forecast

Product: 3-Day Forecast - Issued: 2026 Feb 02 0140 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 2 (below NOAA Scale levels). The greatest expected 3 hr Kp for Feb 02-Feb 04 2026 is 1.67 (below NOAA Scale levels).

NOAA Kp index breakdown Feb 02-Feb 04 2026
Feb 02Feb 03Feb 04
00-03UT1.671.671.67
03-06UT1.331.331.67
06-09UT1.001.001.33
09-12UT1.001.001.33
12-15UT0.670.671.33
15-18UT1.331.331.33
18-21UT1.671.671.33
21-00UT1.671.671.67

Rationale: No G1 (Minor) or greater geomagnetic storms are expected. No significant transient or recurrent solar wind features are forecast.

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 Feb 02-Feb 04 2026
Feb 02Feb 03Feb 04
S1 or greater65%50%10%

Rationale: Solar radiation storming is likely to exceed the S1 (Minor) levels on 02 Feb with a chance on 03 Feb due to the recent X8.1 flare from Region 4366 at 01/2357 UTC.

Radio Blackout Activity and Forecast

Radio blackouts reaching the R3 levels were observed over the past 24 hours. The largest was at Feb 01 2026 1233 UTC.

Radio Blackout Forecast for Feb 02-Feb 04 2026
Feb 02Feb 03Feb 04
R1-R275%75%75%
R3 or greater25%25%25%

Rationale: R2 radio blackouts are expected. Active region 4366 is expected to produce more flare activity over the next three days, with a chance for an R3 or greater event.

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Credits

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

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