There is a new active region on the solar disc but it is not actively flaring. EISN for today is at 12 according to Belgium.
GOES X-ray flux shows the level of solar flares remains within the A1 to A3 levels, typical of solar minimums.
Here is the comment for today from Belgium's Royal Observatory:
COMMENT: Solar activity has been quiet over the past 24 hours. There are no
significant Active Regions on the solar disk. Flaring conditions are
expected to remain quiet with a very small change of C-class flares.No Earth directed Coronal Mass Ejection have been observed. The greater
than 10 MeV solar protons flux remained at background levels over the past
24 hours and are expected to remain so.The solar wind speed has been slowly decreasing from around 650 to 525 km/s
over the past 24 hours. The total magnetic field strength has fluctuated
around 5 nT. The Bz component was largely positive, fluctuating between -5
and +5 nT.The elevated solar wind speeds were a consequence of a large Coronal Hole
(which reached the central meridian on December 04). The enhanced solar
wind conditions are beginning to abate but could still cause enhanced
geomagnetic activity.Geomagnetic conditions ranged between Kp index 1-3 (NOAA) and local K index
1-3 (Dourbes) over the past 24 hours.TODAY'S ESTIMATED ISN : 012, BASED ON 16 STATIONS.
The EISN data from Belgium shows no spotless days now for five days.
01 January : 13
02 January : 18
03 January : 18
04 January : 14
05 January : 12