A magnetic storm is expected over the weekend, according to the British Geological Survey. The storm is caused by a high-speed solar wind stream from a coronal hole. A weak G1-level magnetic storm is predicted for June 13, with the K-index potentially reaching nearly 6, indicating a more intense G2-level storm. Scientists note that a coronal mass ejection occurred on June 11, which could lead to another minor magnetic storm at the start of the workweek. These storms may cause minor disruptions to radio communications, navigation systems, and power grids in high latitudes.
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