Solar activity has remained low since the last message. The largest
event during the period was a C5.9 flare at 21:41 UT yesterday,
produced by a spotless region near the southeast limb (S24E75).
Yesterday’s target NOAA 14345 and the nearby region NOAA 14341
remained flare-quiet in the period. Region 14345 has decreased in
magnetic complexity and is now classified as beta/E-type. NOAA
14353 (N17W10, beta/D-type) is showing ongoing significant flux
emergence and produced two ~C4 flares during the period. Today,
we will switch the target to NOAA 14353. Additional C-class activity