An M1.3 Solar Flare occurred at 1615 UT or 9:15 AM PDT. followed by some more B-class solar flares.

- 07-03-2017_impulsive M1.3 _1615 UT_plus Hail Mary B flares following_goes-xray-flux-6-hour.gif (10.97 KiB) Viewed 2002 times
We do not know what Active Region produced this impulsive flare, but the sun has been very active.
Above is the plot showing the wave forms along with the M1.3 spike.
Belgium says that a new active region, south of AR2664 on the right limb, could produce C-Flares.
NOAA says that an active region, AR2663, might be returning at the western limb (left side) of the sun. It was formerly a Beta-Gamma with a structure which could have produced an M-Flare, but never did. Times change. For some reason, the other side of the sun apparently rejuvenates these active regions, but when these active regions face the earth once again, they tend to decline. This appears to be preventative as we could have been wiped out many times. Personally, I think our angels are protecting us.
Here is some data from NOAA:
# Edited Events for 2017 Jul 03
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#Event Begin Max End Obs Q Type Loc/Frq Particulars Reg#
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7520 + 0617 0621 0625 G15 5 XRA 1-8A B3.5 9.8E-05 2664
7520 0620 U0621 A0631 SVI 3 FLA S00W87 SF ERU
7540 0621 0621 0624 LEA 3 FLA N02W89 SF
7530 + 0633 0637 0639 G15 5 XRA 1-8A B8.0 1.5E-04 2664
7530 0633 0635 0648 SVI 3 FLA S00W87 SF ERU
7570 0634 0635 0642 LEA 3 FLA N02W89 SF
7550 + 0706 0710 0712 G15 5 XRA 1-8A B1.9 3.6E-05 2664
7560 + 0728 0731 0734 G15 5 XRA 1-8A B1.3 2.8E-05 2664
7580 + 0847 0900 0908 G15 5 XRA 1-8A B2.4 2.0E-04 2664
7590 + 0943 0950 1004 G15 5 XRA 1-8A B2.2 2.3E-04 2664
7600 + 1031 1051 1103 G15 5 XRA 1-8A B2.7 4.4E-04 2664
7610 + 1121 1125 1129 G15 5 XRA 1-8A B2.6 8.8E-05 2664
7620 + 1236 1247 1253 G15 5 XRA 1-8A B4.0 2.8E-04
7630 + 1305 //// 1305 SVI C RSP 025-060 III/1
7640 + 1331 1335 1337 G15 5 XRA 1-8A B6.2 1.0E-04
7650 + 1537 1615 1618 G15 5 XRA 1-8A M1.3 4.3E-03
7650 + 1615 1615 1615 SAG G RBR 245 140
7650 1615 1615 1615 PAL G RBR 410 110
7650 + 1616 //// 1618 SAG C RSP 103-180 III/1
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/solar ... nt-reports
Notice that NOAA has neither attributed the B6.2 nor the M1.3 to AR2664, so what exploded?