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Geomagnetic storms in March 2026

March 2026 had 8 days with geomagnetic storms (Kp ≥ 5). The strongest activity was on March 21 (Kp 7, a G3 storm). Below is the day-by-day geomagnetic storm calendar based on NOAA SWPC and GFZ Potsdam data.

DateDayKpLevelStatus
01.03Sun2.67Quiet
02.03Mon1.67Quiet
03.03Tue5G1Notable storm
04.03Wed3Whisper
05.03Thu1.67Quiet
06.03Fri3Whisper
07.03Sat4Mild storm
08.03Sun4.33Mild storm
09.03Mon2.33Quiet
10.03Tue4Mild storm
11.03Wed3.67Whisper
12.03Thu2.33Quiet
13.03Fri5.67G1Notable storm
14.03Sat6G2Notable storm
15.03Sun4Mild storm
16.03Mon2.67Quiet
17.03Tue1.67Quiet
18.03Wed1.67Quiet
19.03Thu1Quiet
20.03Fri6.33G2Notable storm
21.03Sat7G3Severe storm
22.03Sun7G3Severe storm
23.03Mon5G1Notable storm
24.03Tue3.67Whisper
25.03Wed5G1Notable storm
26.03Thu3Whisper
27.03Fri2.33Quiet
28.03Sat3.33Whisper
29.03Sun3.67Whisper
30.03Mon3.33Whisper
31.03Tue2.67Quiet

Most active days

How to read this calendar

Each day shows the maximum Kp index for that day and the matching NOAA storm level (G1–G5). Past days are observed values (GFZ Potsdam); upcoming days are the NOAA SWPC forecast. What is the Kp index →

FAQ

Were there geomagnetic storms in March 2026?

March 2026 had 8 days with geomagnetic storms of level G1 or higher (Kp ≥ 5).

Which day in March had the strongest storm?

The strongest geomagnetic storm in March 2026 was on March 21, when Kp reached 7, a G3 storm.

Where does this calendar data come from?

Kp index data comes from NOAA SWPC (forecast) and GFZ Potsdam (observed values) — the global standards for measuring geomagnetic activity.