Here are today’s solar images taken from Al Sadeem Observatory, July 2, 2017.
The sky was mostly covered with wispy cirrus clouds and experienced intermittent light to moderate breeze, making the seeing and transparency fair to poor at the time these images were taken.
AR2664 was found that it has been magnetically stable and tranquil in activity over the past 24 hours as it nears the western limb, moving away from our view. The latest sunspot number (based on visual count and Wolf number calculation) is 11.
SIDC and NOAA-SWPC forecast a persisting low solar activity, with minimum chance of any serious solar flare or CME activity. Close monitoring is being conducted for any significant development.
Overall, solar activity is considered low at this moment.