|| CESSI SPACE WEATHER BULLETIN || 11 AUG 2025 || NOMINAL CONDITIONS WITH CHANCE OF ESCALATION|| Multiple active regions are currently visible on the solar disk, with a few flagged as flare-productive by our AI/ML flare forecasting system. Two active region complexes, AR 14178 and AR 14172, located near the disk center, have a moderate probability of producing M-class flares. Any eruptions from these regions could potentially launch Earth-directed CMEs. Several filament structures are also distributed across the Earth-facing side of the Sun. The coronal hole observed last week has now rotated to the disk center, driving solar wind speeds above 500 km/s. As this feature moves beyond the disk later this week, solar wind conditions are expected to return to quiet levels by the weekend.