|| CESSI SPACE WEATHER BULLETIN || 7 APRIL 2026 || NOMINAL CONDITIONS WITH MODERATE CHANCES OF ESCALATION || Few active region complexes are currently visible across the solar disk, and our flare-prediction algorithm indicates a low probability of M-class flare activity. A small number of filaments are present near the disk center; however, no significant eruptions are anticipated. Multiple coronal holes are distributed across the solar disk, with a prominent equatorial–southern extension spanning the central meridian. This feature is likely to be the primary geoeffective source, potentially driving enhanced high-speed solar wind streams in the coming days. The current solar wind speed is above 450 km/s. Overall, space weather conditions remain nominal, with a moderate likelihood of escalation.