A mild geomagnetic storm is expected over the next three days, according to meteorological data. The K-index, which measures geomagnetic activity, has already risen to 4.7 and is predicted to reach 5, indicating a weak magnetic storm. This level of activity could affect electronic devices and cause discomfort in some individuals, such as headaches, fatigue, drowsiness, blood pressure fluctuations, reduced concentration, and irritability. People with cardiovascular conditions, the elderly, and those sensitive to weather changes are advised to take extra care. Experts recommend maintaining a regular sleep schedule, staying hydrated, avoiding excessive physical exertion, limiting alcohol and strong coffee consumption, and engaging in light outdoor activities to cope with the period of increased geomagnetic activity.
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