Possible "triple whammy" of solar activity in the next 2 days; Also, a very big very active sunspot is swinging around to face us. So I would except some good aurora's if you are in an area that gets them. 

http://spaceweather.com/archive.php?view...&year=2012' Wrote:TWO INCOMING CMEs: A pair of solar eruptions on May 7th hurled coronal masss ejections (CMEs) toward Earth. Forecast tracks prepared by analysts at the Goddard Space Weather Lab suggests that clouds with arrive in succession on May 9th at 13:40 UT and May 10th at 07:54 UT (+/- 7 hours). The double impact could spark moderate geomagnetic storms. High-latitude sky watchers should be alert for auroras.
CORONAL HOLE: A dark hole in the sun's atmosphere (a 'coronal hole') is spewing a stream of solar wind toward Earth. The impact of the stream, expected on May 9-11, could add to the effect of the incoming CMEs, boosting the chances of strong geomagnetic activity later this week.
![[Image: coronalhole_sdo_strip2.jpg]](http://spaceweather.com/images2012/08may12/coronalhole_sdo_strip2.jpg)