|| CESSI SPACE WEATHER BULLETIN || 15 September 2025 || NOMINAL CONDITIONS WITH CHANCE OF ESCALATION || A few active regions are currently visible on the solar disk, with some flagged as flare-productive by our AI/ML flare forecasting system. Active Region AR 14216 has a moderate probability of producing M-class flares. In addition, several filaments are observed in the southern hemisphere, and filament eruption–induced CMEs cannot be ruled out. The coronal hole observed last week will rotate past the visible disk by this week, and no new coronal holes are currently visible. Solar wind speeds are presently above 600 km/s, influenced by the high-speed stream from the large coronal hole. The current space environment is slightly elevated. It is expected to return to nominal conditions with minor chances of escalation over the week.