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A strong magnetic storm is expected in the skies of Uzbekistan tomorrow

A strong magnetic storm is expected in the skies of Uzbekistan tomorrow

Uzbekistan may come under the influence of a magnetic storm in the coming hours. According to Meteonova, geomagnetic activity of a “dark yellow level” is expected in the country on October 19, reported meteonova.ru.

Experts have stated that the intensity of geomagnetic disturbances is expected to rise to 4 points. This phenomenon will be most active in the morning — approximately from 05:00 to 08:00. Later, the level will gradually decrease to 3 points.

Magnetic storms are natural phenomena caused by the influence of solar activity on the Earth’s magnetic field. During such periods, the human body — especially in weather-sensitive individuals — may be affected.

Medical specialists note that on such days, people suffering from cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, nervous system disorders, or bronchial asthma may experience weakness, headaches, palpitations, or insomnia.

Furthermore, people sensitive to weather changes, especially the elderly, may feel discomfort and anxiety. Experts recommend staying calm, drinking plenty of water, and avoiding stress during these times.

Some scientists believe that magnetic storms can affect not only the human body but also electrical devices, transport systems, and even satellite communications. Therefore, timely information about such natural events is important for public awareness and safety.

Meteorologists emphasize that this level of activity usually lasts 1–2 days and does not pose a threat to healthy people. However, those with weakened health are advised to reduce physical activity and allow more time for rest.

In conclusion, every change in nature is closely linked to the human body. Therefore, weather-sensitive people are encouraged to monitor their condition carefully and seek medical advice if necessary.

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