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Magnetic storms in Texas

Magnetic storms in Texas, United States. Current Kp index, 3-day storm forecast, list of cities and geomagnetic activity.

Cities in region14/14

2.7QUIET
Geomagnetic conditions over Texas right now
Quiet

An aurora visible over Texas requires Kp ≥ 9 — current activity is below that level.

Numbers for Texas

Cities
14
Population
10.0 M
Time zone
UTC-6, UTC-5
Latitude category
Low latitudes
Northernmost city
Lubbock
33.6° N
Southernmost city
Laredo
27.5° N
Geomagnetic latitude
35.8° → 41.6°
average 39.5°
Nearest observatory
Magadan (Stekolnyi)
8098 km from centre

Aurora forecast over Texas

Current Kp
2.7
Minimum Kp for aurora
9
for latitude 39.5° (mean)
Right now
— no
Best season: September – March

Cities of Texas — sensitivity table

Minimum Kp shown for a realistic chance of seeing an aurora. The lower the number, the more noticeable storms are in the city.

CityPopulationGeomagnetic latitudeKp thresholdSensitivity
Houston2,314,15738.3°9Low latitudes
San Antonio1,526,65637.7°9Low latitudes
Dallas1,326,08741.2°8Low latitudes
Fort Worth1,008,10641.1°8Low latitudes
Austin974,44738.6°9Low latitudes
El Paso678,81539.4°9Low latitudes
Arlington388,12541.1°8Low latitudes
Corpus Christi316,23936.2°9Low latitudes
Plano283,55841.5°8Low latitudes
Laredo256,15335.8°9Low latitudes
Lubbock249,04241.6°8Low latitudes
Garland236,89741.4°8Low latitudes
Irving236,60741.2°8Low latitudes
Cypress200,83938.5°9Low latitudes

FAQ about magnetic storms in Texas

Are auroras visible in Texas?+

Almost never. Texas lies at low geomagnetic latitudes (≈ 39.5°). Visible auroras are possible only during extreme events (Kp ≥ 9) that occur once in several years.

How do magnetic storms affect residents of Texas?+

At Kp ≥ 5 weather-sensitive people may experience blood pressure swings, headaches, sleep disturbances. Effects are moderate due to low geomagnetic latitude. However, strong G3+ storms can cause noticeable discomfort even here.

What Kp is needed to see an aurora in Texas?+

By our estimate — Kp ≥ 9 (based on the regional mean of 39.5° geomagnetic latitude). The threshold is lower in the north of the region and higher in the south. For a specific city, open its page and check the «Aurora visibility threshold» section.

Where is the best place to watch auroras in Texas?+

Best conditions are at the northernmost city in our database (Lubbock, 33.6° N). The further north, the higher the geomagnetic latitude and the more frequent the auroras. Also important: clear sky, no city light pollution, and observation around local midnight.

What is the nearest magnetic observatory?+

The nearest observatory is Magadan (Stekolnyi), at 8098 km from the centre of Texas. It belongs to the INTERMAGNET network and records the geomagnetic field in real time.

About magnetic storms: Texas

Magnetic storms in Texas (United States) today: planetary Kp = 2.7 (quiet). The database holds 14 cities in the region with live geomagnetic data and forecasts.

Pick a city from the list to see detailed information: local time, geomagnetic latitude, distance to the nearest magnetic observatory, 3-day Kp chart with forecast and aurora visibility chance. All cities in Texas use the same planetary Kp, but the local impact is computed individually per coordinates.

How a magnetic storm may manifest in Texas: at Kp ≥ 5, weather-sensitive people can have headaches, blood-pressure swings, sleep disruption. At Kp ≥ 7, GPS navigation and shortwave radio may glitch. At Kp ≥ 8 — power-grid issues. Data from NOAA SWPC, updated every 10 minutes.

Inside Texas, geomagnetic latitude varies from 35.8° to 41.6°, with a mean of 39.5°. The northernmost city, Lubbock, gets aurora visibility opportunities first when Kp climbs; the 5.8° south-to-north spread is enough to put neighbouring cities into very different storm-response groups.

The nearest magnetic observatory tracking conditions over Texas is Magadan (Stekolnyi). Combined with the planetary Kp index from NOAA SWPC, this station gives the closest reference point for how the local magnetic field behaves during storms in this part of United States.

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