|| CESSI SPACE WEATHER BULLETIN || 16 MARCH 2026 || NOMINAL CONDITIONS WITH MODERATE CHANCES OF ESCALATION || Few active region complexes are currently visible across the solar disk. Our flare-prediction algorithm indicates a minor probability of M-class flare activity. Few filaments are present along the disk center; however, filament eruptions are not anticipated. Multiple coronal holes are presently observed across the solar disk. A large southern-hemisphere coronal hole dominates the lower portion of the disk, while several smaller holes are located near the western limb, the eastern limb, and near the central meridian. The coronal hole currently near the disk center is expected to become increasingly geoeffective, potentially producing elevated high-speed solar wind streams later this week. The current solar wind speed is around 500 km/s. Overall, space weather conditions are currently nominal, with a moderate chance of escalation.