| CESSI CME ALERT || 08 June 2026|| A solar storm (CME) associated with an earlier M-class solar flare is Earth-bound and expected to impact Earth over the evening of 8 June (Indian time). The resulting geomagnetic storm is likely to be moderate to severe, based on the magnetic field orientation of the CME as it interacts with Earth's magnetosphere. The storm may cause minor technological impacts, such as brief GPS navigation errors and minor orbital decay of low Earth-orbiting satellites. There is, however, a chance of widespread auroras in high-latitude regions in North America and Northern Europe. Note that auroras are visible only during hours of darkness. The timing of CME impact and geomagnetic substorms will play an important role in aurora visibility. Our analysis indicates minor to moderate chances of further solar flares over the week.