Magnetic storms in Belarus
Planetary Kp localized for cities of Belarus. Pick a region or a city.
Regions7
Popular cities24/57
- Minsk1,742,124
- Homyel'501,102
- Hrodna361,115
- Vitebsk358,395
- Mahilyow353,110
- Brest344,470
- Bobruysk207,351
- Baranovichi171,361
- Barysaw135,696
- Pinsk124,295
- Mazyr105,152
- Lida103,916
- Orsha102,759
- Soligorsk97,818
- Novopolotsk95,717
- Maladziecna89,068
- Polotsk79,579
- Zhlobin76,844
- Rechytsa65,213
- Horad Zhodzina63,744
- Svetlogorsk62,602
- Slutsk60,056
- Kobryn52,635
- Slonim48,907
Kp is planetary — the same everywhere on Earth. Local impact depends on the geomagnetic latitude of a particular city.
Solar wind
DSCOVR · L1Auroras over Belarus right now
Numbers for Belarus
Magnetic observatories in Belarus
| Observatory | Coordinates | Network |
|---|---|---|
| Minsk | 54.50°N, 27.88°E | INTERMAGNET |
Regions of Belarus — sensitivity table
Sorted by mean geomagnetic latitude. The higher the latitude, the more noticeable magnetic storms are in the region.
| Region | Cities | Population | Geomagnetic latitude | Sensitivity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vitebsk | 7 | 690,214 | 52.3° | Mid-latitudes |
| Grodnenskaya | 9 | 671,870 | 51.6° | Mid-latitudes |
| Minsk City | 1 | 1,742,124 | 51.3° | Mid-latitudes |
| Minsk | 15 | 647,504 | 51.2° | Mid-latitudes |
| Mogilev | 7 | 673,158 | 50.6° | Mid-latitudes |
| Brest | 9 | 802,272 | 50.2° | Mid-latitudes |
| Homyel’ Voblasc’ | 9 | 913,708 | 49.6° | Mid-latitudes |
Top 10 cities of Belarus by sensitivity to magnetic storms
- 1.NovopolotskVitebsk52.7°Mid-latitudes
- 2.PolotskVitebsk52.6°Mid-latitudes
- 3.PastavyVitebsk52.6°Mid-latitudes
- 4.HlybokayeVitebsk52.5°Mid-latitudes
- 5.AstraviecGrodnenskaya52.2°Mid-latitudes
- 6.VitebskVitebsk52.1°Mid-latitudes
- 7.Lyepyel'Vitebsk52.1°Mid-latitudes
- 8.OshmyanyGrodnenskaya52.0°Mid-latitudes
- 9.SmarhonGrodnenskaya52.0°Mid-latitudes
- 10.VileykaMinsk52.0°Mid-latitudes
FAQ about magnetic storms in Belarus
Where in Belarus are magnetic storms most noticeable?+
The most storm-sensitive zone of the country is cities with geomagnetic latitude above 47.7°. 1 magnetic observatories operate in Belarus in our database, recording the geomagnetic field in real time. The northernmost city in our database is Наваполацк (55.5° N), the southernmost is Мазыр (52.0° N).
What Kp causes noticeable effects in Belarus?+
It depends on the city's latitude. In the south of Belarus (geomagnetic latitude around 49.2°), noticeable effects appear from Kp ≥ 7, while in the far north (52.7°) — already from Kp ≥ 1–2. On average across the country (50.9° geomag.), noticeable storms start at Kp = 5–6.
Which regions of Belarus see auroras most often?+
Regions with the highest mean geomagnetic latitude in our database: Vitebsk, Grodnenskaya, Minsk City, Minsk, Mogilev. Auroras are possible there at Kp 3–5, while most other regions need Kp ≥ 7.
How many time zones does Belarus cover?+
Belarus spans 1 time zones: from UTC+3 to UTC+3. This means the local time of a magnetic storm peak differs across regions — we account for this on each city page.
How do magnetic storms affect residents of Belarus?+
At Kp ≥ 5 weather-sensitive people may experience blood pressure swings, headaches, sleep disturbances. Pensioners and people with hypertension should watch the forecast carefully. In the north of the country, even a G1 storm brings visible auroras and noticeable magnetic field oscillations; in southern regions the effect is much weaker.
Where is the nearest magnetic observatory?+
Belarus hosts 1 magnetic observatories (IZMIRAN and INTERMAGNET networks). Key ones: Minsk. On each city page we show the nearest observatory and its distance.
Other countries with similar geomagnetic activity
Countries at similar mean geomagnetic latitude (≈ 50.9°), where storms behave alike.
About magnetic storms in Belarus
Magnetic storms in Belarus today: planetary Kp = 3.0 (quiet). Our database holds 7 regions and 57 cities of Belarus with live geomagnetic data.
Kp is planetary and identical everywhere on Earth, so its value for any point in Belarus is 3.0. But the local impact of a storm depends strongly on geomagnetic latitude: in the far north even a minor G1 storm triggers auroras and noticeable field disturbance, while in southern regions the effect is barely perceptible.
Pick a region above to see its cities. Each city page shows: current Kp and G-class, a 3-day hourly forecast, distance to the nearest magnetic observatory, local time in the correct time zone and aurora visibility chance. Data from NOAA SWPC, refreshed every 10 minutes.
The geomagnetic latitude across Belarus ranges from 49.2° in the south to 52.7° in the north, averaging 50.9°. The northernmost city in our database, Novopolotsk, sits at 52.7° geomagnetic — that is where storm effects show up first when planetary Kp climbs above 5. The southernmost, Mazyr, sees noticeable activity only during severe G4+ events.
Belarus hosts one INTERMAGNET station that records the local field continuously. Combined with the planetary Kp from NOAA SWPC, this lets us localise the picture: same Kp value, but different sensitivity from one region to another inside Belarus.