Around 8:00 a.m., a powerful X1.1 solar flare erupted near the western edge of the Sun's disk. This location indicates that any resulting ejection is unlikely to be directed towards Earth.
The short and impulsive nature of the flare suggests that no ejection likely occurred. Earlier, weaker M-class flares from a different active region were observed, with ejections towards Earth, hinting at potential northern lights in the upcoming nights. Now, the next step is to locate areas with clear weather to witness this phenomenon.