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Magnetic storms in Miami

Magnetic storms in Miami, Florida today. Current Kp index, 3-day forecast for Miami, local time, geomagnetic latitude and aurora visibility chance.

2.7QUIET
Now
Quiet

Data as of 12 Jun, 10:16 (America/New_York).

Weather in Miami

Temperature
+25.1°C
Pressure
761.5mm Hg
1015.3 hPa
Cloud cover
100%
Humidity
78%
Wind
9.7 km/h
Sunrise
23:28
Sunset
13:12
Moon phase
waning crescent (8%)

Weather data: Open-Meteo (CC BY).

Local context

Local time
10:16 (UTC-4)
Latitude / longitude
25.774°, -80.194°
Geomagnetic latitude
35.0°
Population
487,014

Sensitivity · Miami

Low sensitivity (low latitudes)

Aurora visibility chance0%

Kp is a planetary index — the same globally. Local impact depends on geomagnetic latitude: the higher it is, the more noticeable the storm.

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Geomagnetic context for Miami

Max Kp in the last 7 days
6.3G2
Storm days (G1+) this week
2
Nearest magnetic observatory
Lovozero (Murmansk)8339 km

Magnetic storm in Miami: 3-day Kp chart

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Aurora forecast in Miami
  • Fri, Jun 120
    Max Kp: 4.7Moon: 12%Clouds: 67%
    Auroras are very unlikely tonight.
  • Sat, Jun 130
    Max Kp: 5.7Moon: 6%Clouds: 79%
    Auroras are very unlikely tonight.
  • Sun, Jun 140
    Max Kp: 4.7Moon: 2%Clouds: 16%
    Auroras are very unlikely tonight.
  • Mon, Jun 150
    Max Kp: 2.0Moon: 0%Clouds: 83%
    Auroras are very unlikely tonight.
  • Tue, Jun 160
    Max Kp: 3.0*Moon: 1%Clouds: 70%
    Auroras are very unlikely tonight.
  • Wed, Jun 170
    Max Kp: 3.0*Moon: 3%Clouds: 83%
    Auroras are very unlikely tonight.
  • Thu, Jun 180
    Max Kp: 3.0*Moon: 8%Clouds: 94%
    Auroras are very unlikely tonight.
  • Fri, Jun 190
    Max Kp: 3.0*Moon: 15%Clouds: 53%
    Auroras are very unlikely tonight.
  • Sat, Jun 200
    Max Kp: 3.0*Moon: 23%Clouds: 53%
    Auroras are very unlikely tonight.
  • Sun, Jun 210
    Max Kp: 3.0*Moon: 33%Clouds: 72%
    Auroras are very unlikely tonight.
  • Mon, Jun 220
    Max Kp: 3.0*Moon: 43%Clouds: 47%
    Auroras are very unlikely tonight.
  • Tue, Jun 230
    Max Kp: 3.0*Moon: 54%Clouds: 23%
    Auroras are very unlikely tonight.
  • Wed, Jun 240
    Max Kp: 3.0*Moon: 64%Clouds: 59%
    Auroras are very unlikely tonight.
  • Thu, Jun 250
    Max Kp: 3.0*Moon: 74%Clouds: 15%
    Auroras are very unlikely tonight.

* Days marked with an asterisk do not have a direct NOAA forecast yet. If we have observations from 27 days ago, we use Bartels recurrence (the Sun rotates roughly every 27 days, so active regions often return with the same period). When no history is available, we substitute a baseline value typical for the current solar cycle 25 peak (Kp 3.0). Accuracy is lower than the direct three-day forecast.

How the score works

The composite score combines three signals: how strong the storm needs to be at your geomagnetic latitude, how bright the moon will be (a full moon hides faint auroras), and how cloudy the sky will be that night. A score of 70 or higher is excellent, 45 to 70 is good, below 20 means you probably will not see anything.

Magnetic storms in Miami over the last 30 days

Geomagnetic storms of class G1 and above recorded over the past month. Times are shown in the city's local timezone (EDT).

In Miami (geomagnetic latitude 35.0°), auroras are extremely rare even during strong storms.

Class G1+ geomagnetic storms in Miami over the last 30 days
DatePeakMax KpLevelDurationAurora visible
14:005.0G13 hNo
11:006.3G212 hNo
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About magnetic storms in Miami

Magnetic storm in Miami today: planetary Kp = 2.7 (quiet). Over the last 7 days the maximum Kp above Miami reached 6.3 (G2); storm days (G1+) this week: 2.

Miami sits at geomagnetic latitude 35.0°. The nearest magnetic observatory continuously recording the field is Lovozero (Murmansk), 8339 km away. Population 487,014.

Miami sits at low latitudes (35.0°), where geomagnetic storms have very limited impact on health. Scientific links between Kp and well-being are weak this far from the auroral oval, and only the strongest Carrington-class events would be expected to affect sensitive groups. Standard healthy habits, good sleep, hydration and moderate activity, remain the most reliable advice.

Technical systems in Miami (35.0°, low latitudes) are well shielded from geomagnetic disturbances. Even extreme storms rarely cause meaningful GPS, radio or power-grid problems at this latitude, so routine activity, navigation and communications can be considered safe. For reference and historical events, data come from the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center, updated every 10 minutes.

Over Miami during the last 24 hours. Kp reached a maximum of 5.0 around 14:00 local time and dipped to 2.3. The planetary trend over the past 6 hours is steady — no sharp changes near Miami right now. So far this month the planet has logged 2 days with a G1 or stronger geomagnetic storm.

Aurora visibility threshold for Miami. At a geomagnetic latitude of 35.0°, the minimum Kp giving a realistic chance of visible auroras above Miami is about Kp ≥ 9. The current equatorial Dst index is 0 nT — the magnetosphere is in a quiet phase. Dst complements Kp by showing how long and how deep a storm's main phase has been — useful context when checking whether auroras are likely tonight.

Weather and atmospheric pressure in Miami right now. Temperature +25.1°C, atmospheric pressure 761.5 mm Hg (1015.3 hPa), cloud cover 100%, humidity 78%, wind 9.7 km/h. During G1+ geomagnetic storms, swings in atmospheric pressure tend to amplify symptoms for weather-sensitive people: those with hypertension often notice blood-pressure spikes, and readings below 1000 hPa combined with Kp ≥ 5 frequently bring headaches and fatigue. That is why the Miami page shows both indicators side by side. Weather data from Open-Meteo (CC BY).

Aurora viewing window for Miami tonight. Sunset is at 13:12 local time, sunrise tomorrow at 23:28. Moon phase — waning crescent with 8% disk illumination. Heavy cloud cover lowers the chance of seeing auroras even during a strong storm — it may be worth waiting for the next clear night..