SpaceWeather tells me
NOAA forecasters say that a minor coronal mass ejection (CME) could deliver a glancing blow to Earth’s magnetic field late on Oct. 13th. Not long after, a high-speed stream of solar wind is expected to arrive. The combined effect of the CME plus the solar wind stream could spark G1-class polar geomagnetic storms on Oct. 13th and 14th.
Solar activity like this tends to make people feel a little “jangly,” like everything is a little raw; it throws your electromagnetic field off. You might feel more easily overwhelmed. Some people get amped up, others need more rest. If you, like me, have issues with electronics, those issues might be heightened.
So drink lots of water, eat foods that are as close to what they looked like in nature, be gentle with yourself and compassionate with others, ground yourself regularly, and do modified sun salutations several times a day, through the 14th.