|| CESSI SPACE WEATHER BULLETIN || 22 December 2025 || NOMINAL CONDITIONS WITH MINOR CHANCES OF ESCALATION || A few active region complexes are currently visible across the solar disk, with our flare-prediction algorithm indicating a low to moderate probability of M-class flare activity. Small filaments are present across the disk; however, filament-eruption driven Earth-directed CMEs are not anticipated at this time. A spatially extended coronal hole spanning from near the disk center to the southern hemisphere is facing Earth. This is expected to generate persistent high-speed solar wind streams this week. The current solar wind speed exceeds 650km/s. Overall, space weather conditions are slightly elevated due to fast solar winds, with a chance of further minor escalation over the week.