Solar activity has slightly decreased since the last message. The
largest event during the period was a C4.9 flare at 10:30 UT today
from the southwest limb (likely NOAA 14197, S18W91), which also
produced several additional low C-class flares. The target region,
NOAA 14207 (N29W10), has developed into a beta–gamma
configuration and produced a C4.5 flare together with four additional
low C-class flares in the period. This region continues to show new
magnetic flux emergence in its intermediate and trailing portions.
Today, NOAA 14207 will remain the default target. Further C-class
activity is expected, with a chance of low M-class flares in the next