Solar activity has remained low. The largest event since the
last message was a C9.5 flare at 19:43 UT yesterday, attributed
a newly emerged region NOAA 14353 (N17E03, beta/D-type).
However, flares from other regions (e.g., the target NOAA 14345)
also contributed to the soft X-ray flux. NOAA 14341 (S11W42,
beta/C-type) and the target region NOAA 14345 (S17W35, beta-
gamma/E-type) produced a number of low C-class flares during
the period. Today, we will continue monitoring NOAA 14345, with
particular attention to its leading sunspot. Additional C-class activity
is expected over the next 24 hours, with a chance of an isolated
low M-class event.