Good morning. Below is an updated look at the visible solar disk on Thursday. Solar activity is currently low. A couple of low level C-Class flares were observed around a spotless plage region, now rotating into view off the southeast limb. All visible sunspot regions remain stable and are not considered a threat for strong solar flares. Solar activity is expected to remain at low levels in the short term. Old regions 1936 and 1940 from the previous rotation will begin to rotate back into view off the east limb during the next 48 hours.