Solar activity is currently low with C-Class flares detected around both Sunspot 1575 and a new region located in the northeast quadrant. Region 1573 located in the northwest quadrant which was previously spotless, is now growing again. An active region on the farside of the Sun that produced a strong solar flare last week and was responsible for several Coronal Mass Ejections, will begin to rotate into view within the next 48 hours. This probable sunspot has been quiet the past couple of days and may be in a state of decay. There will be a chance for C-Class solar flares today.