One of Iceland's volcanoes, Bárðarbunga (64.6410° N, 17.5280° W) might be ready to erupt. It could be a good chance to predict timing and magnitude, if anyone is so inclined.
Jim Eshelman wrote:The first weekly lunar ingress of any real interest is the August 29 Liblunar. However, nothing is quite close enough. (It looks like Mars, Saturn, and Pluto foreground until you check the Mundoscope. It's actually dormant.)
The September 18 Canlunar has an exact Moon-Pluto mundane opposition across the horizon, but closer to 4° than 3° from the angle - so still technically dormant.
The first nondormant lunar ingress is October 2, with Moon exactly setting. Mars is just a bit more than 2° from square MC, which is a bit too far to get excited, but heat may be rising by then. Mercury squares Ascendant exactly, so they could definitely be in the news that week.
Then it hits: The October 9 Arilunar has Saturn 0°57' from IC, Neptune 1°43' from Descendant, Saturn-Neptune mundane square 2°40', their midpoint 0°23' from the angles. This is a tragic, suffering chart! It is somewhat offset by Jupiter being 1°07' from EP.
By October 16, conditions have gone positive - Uranus at MC but Jupiter exactly rising. There are some rumbly things happening in the following weeks, but nothing explosive and seriously negative for a while.
Looking at the larger picture, the Capsolar is dormant (closest to the angles is a rising Saturn, about 4°). However, the Cansolar is quite harsh, with Saturn < 2° from EP and Mars a mere 0°04' from Ascendant!! The Libsolar is dormant, so the Cansolar persists as the current quarterly chart into the fourth quarter.
If October 9 begins the most likely week, the CapQ has transiting Mars square Ascendant most of that week, but especially close around October 9-13. It's exact on October 12, but in orb the whole time. Transiting Saturn crosses CanQ Midheaven exactly on October 13, with a two-day orb either side.
So I'd say the week beginning October 9, with especial focus on October 12.