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Another, Faster Moving CME Blasts from the Sun Early on 11 November

Another, Faster Moving CME Blasts from the Sun Early on 11 November
Another, Faster Moving CME Blasts from the Sun Early on 11 November
published: Tuesday, November 11, 2025 18:36 UTC

An energetic and fast moving CME has blasted from the Sun early on 11 November. SWPC forecasters are evaluating the situation and will make any needed geomagnetic storm watch adjustments soon. There are still two other CMEs that are anticipated to affect Earth - the CMEs from 9 and 10 November. This is making for a very complicated and difficult forecast and SWPC forecasters are hard at work this Veteran’s Day sorting together to create an updated forecast.. Stay space weather aware by continuing to visit the Nation’s official source for space weather information at spaceweather.gov

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