The geomagnetic storm is classified as minor (G1), meaning it is unlikely to cause significant disruptions to infrastructure. However, it may create stunning auroral displays in areas with clear skies and minimal light pollution. Residents in the affected regions should be aware that visibility of the auroras is not guaranteed, as it depends on local weather conditions and the intensity of the geomagnetic activity. Those in urban areas with high light pollution may find it more challenging to observe the phenomenon.