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Impulsive solar flare measuring M1.4 at its peak time erupted on June 6, 2014 from Active Region 2080. The event started at 19:26, peaked at 19:31 and ended at 19:33 UTC.Active regions 2080 and 2082 both exhibited rapid growth in last 36 hours and are now rotating into the geoeffective position.NOAA SWPC forecasters estimate 25% chance of M-class, and 5% chance of X-class solar flare in next two days. This will probably increase in the coming days. There are currently 7 numbered sunspot regions on the Earth side of the Sun.All regions except 2082 and 2080 are either stable or decaying.Sunspots on June 6, 2014. Image credit: NASA SDO / HMI2077 – Beta2078 – Alpha2079 – Alpha2080 – Beta-Gamma2081 – Alpha2082 – Beta2083 – BetaA coronal hole high-speed stream (CH HSS) is expected… Read more »