The National Grid has issued a precautionary alert for tomorrow following the detection of a significant solar flare expected to impact Earth’s magnetic field. The flare, classified as an X-class event by the Space Weather Prediction Center, is projected to reach our planet during peak daylight hours, potentially causing geomagnetic disturbances.
Grid operators have activated contingency protocols to mitigate risks of voltage instability and transformer damage. While direct blackouts are not anticipated, the event underscores the vulnerability of modern infrastructure to space weather. Historical precedents, such as the 1989 Quebec blackout caused by a similar geomagnetic storm, serve as a reminder of the potential for widespread disruption.
Authorities advise critical facilities, including hospitals and transport hubs, to review emergency power systems. The public is urged to avoid non-essential electrical usage during the peak impact window. Further updates will follow as monitoring continues.








