Solar activity continues to be low since the last message.
The largest event in the past 24 hours was a C7.4 flare from the
trailing sunspot of NOAA 14149.
The region from the East limb (at the latitude of S08 degree) was
designated as NOAA 14155. It is currently classified as a beta-type,
continuing to produce low-C class flares. Yesterday's target, the
leading (positive) sunspot of NOAA 14149 has quieted in the past 24
hours. However NOAA 14149 has new flux emergence in the West of
following (negative) sunspot and was re-classified as a beta-gamma
type. This region produced 3 low-to-mid C class flares including the
largest event C7.4 in the period. Today, we will continue to
observe NOAA 14149, but switch to the area of its following sunspot,
expecting additional C class events.
The position of the target in NOAA 14149 on 25-July-2025 at
15:30 UT is: N16W01 (23", 191").