Solar activity has increased since the last message. The largest event
during the period was a C7.5 flare at 21:06 UT yesterday from NOAA
14475 (S10W26, beta-gamma/D-type). NOAA 14475 became the most
flare-productive region during the period, producing five additional low
C-class flares. The target region NOAA 14478 (S06E26, beta-gamma-
delta/F-type) produced only a C2.1 flare but remains the largest and
most magnetically complex region on the visible disk. Today, the target
region will remain NOAA 14478, as it is showing ongoing significant flux
emergence. Further C-class activity is expected, with a slight chance