Solar activity has remained at a low level. The largest event since
the last message was a C7.9 flare at 21:36 UT yesterday, attributed
to NOAA 14344 near the northwest limb (N19W91). Yesterday’s
target NOAA 14353 has evolved into a beta-gamma configuration
and remained flare-quiet during the period. NOAA 14349 (S14W13,
beta/D-type) produced several C-class flares during the period,
including C4.5 and C4.9 events. Today, we will switch the target
to NOAA 14349 due to its flare history and its larger sunspot area
(230 uh). Additional C-class activity is expected over the next 24