Brazilian mystic Athos Salomé, often called the “Living Nostradamus”, says one warning for 2026 troubles him more than any other.
As the year turns, many people review their goals and plan ahead. Others, however, follow modern prophets to see what the next 12 months may hold.
Alongside famous names like Nostradamus and Baba Vanga, Salomé has gained attention for his dramatic claims. He says he foresaw major events, including the COVID-19 pandemic.
In recent interviews, he says the threat that worries him most is a series of powerful solar storms. He expects them around March 2026.

He argues that solar activity has risen sharply since 2024 and is becoming less stable. In his view, this makes severe storms increasingly likely.
Solar storms, he notes, could quickly disrupt daily life by triggering power cuts, communication breakdowns and technological chaos.
NASA describes a solar storm as a sudden burst of particles and magnetic energy from the Sun.
When this hits Earth, it can disturb the planet’s magnetic field, causing blackouts but rarely harming people directly.
In 1859, the Carrington Event created auroras yet also sparked fires in telegraph stations.
Scientists, including those reported by ABC, say the current solar cycle runs from November 2024 to March 2026. During this time, the Sun becomes most active.
Salomé also warns about rising geopolitical tension and a possible new deadly disease. He fears great powers could drag humanity into war. He urges stronger global monitoring as new mRNA vaccines gain approval.