Solar activity has further reduced since the last message. Several flares have been produced since the last message, the largest being an M1.4 from NOAA 14367 at 02:29 UT today. NOAA 14366 has now passed beyond the northwestern solar limb. A large coronal hole is currently visible on disk and appears to extend beyond the southeastern limb. NOAA 14374 lies in close proximity to the northeastern edge of this region, currently classified as a beta-type region, and the source of a C7.2 flare in the last 24 hours. The target region will switch to NOAA 14374 for the next 24 hours, further C-class activity is expected.
The position of NOAA 14374 on 12-February-2026 at 12:30 UT is
N11E38, (-589", 272")
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