|| CESSI SPACE WEATHER BULLETIN || 8 September 2025 || NOMINAL CONDITIONS WITH CHANCE OF ESCALATION|| A few active regions are currently visible on the solar disk, with a few flagged as flare-productive by our AI/ML flare forecasting system. Active region complexes, AR 14213, AR 14211, and the AR complex AR 14210; AR 14212 have a moderate probability of producing M-class flares. In addition, several filaments are observed in the northern and southern hemispheres. Filament eruption-induced CMEs cannot be ruled out. Two coronal holes are observed on the disk, one at the Southeastern and the other at the Western side of the sun. which may produce transient high-speed solar wind streams directed toward Earth over the week. Solar wind speeds are currently clocking below 600 km/s. Space weather conditions are presently nominal with chances of escalation over the week.