A geomagnetic storm hits the Earth. The storm was classified as having a lower rank (G1 or G2 on a scale of five), the alert was raised on Sunday to level G4.

And its effect could last until this Monday. The consequences of this phenomenon are diverse, from the possibility of seeing the northern lights to possible repercussions on electrical, communications and transportation networks. The auroras are likely to be visible in much of Europe and Asia, including the mid-northern latitudes.