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<p>Stormwatch persisted through the Sunday as another CMEs were expected to reach Earth. Sadly, the activity started
going up only after local midnight and having a working day on Monday I decided to not gamble. It was the correct
decision as it reached only G2 and a G3 warning persisted through to the Monday.
-<p>Later that week the region 3664 rotated out of the view.
+<p>Later that week the region 3664 rotated out of the view. It came back as 3697 and 3723.
+<p>For detailed story, check out <a href="https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/0c501560633549b69dbd01c4c725b2b3">The
+Evolution and Impact of Active Region 13664</a> by Briana Muhlestein, Senior Weather Forecaster.
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