Go to this page...
http://www.qrz.com/
In the middle is a table for Solar/Terrestrial Data
You want to be looking at the figures for SFI, A and K.
When the SFI is going over the 140-150 range then propogation for 10m is good however this also depends on the value of A and K.
If K is higher than 1 then solar conditions start to restrict DX. When they get to 3 then you can begin to wonder whether you've plugged the antenna into the radio. I've experienced K of 4 which just hit almost instantly and I actually swapped radios because the bands died so quickly.
A is an average of K over a period so the higher it is is an indication of poor conditions over the last day or so.
So as I look at that website, K=2, A=15 which suggests that solar activity has stopped play for much of the last day.