NASA issued a warning about a potential radio blackout this week due to a solar flare, Mirror reported on Tuesday.
The solar flare could be around 20,000 degrees Celsius, that's why the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) issued an alert on Monday.
This flare could lead possible disruptions to Earth's radio systems, including aviation communication and satellite operations.
The climax of this solar flair impact could be experienced on Friday, less than a week before the global IT outage.
NOAA highlighted that weak power outages could take place in addition, several Northern areas could see Aurora like Canada and Alaska.
In December, several parts of Earth suffered from connection problems due to a heavy solar flair that captured by NASA, leaving behind a glamorous aurora in the sky for days.