||CESSI SPACE WEATHER BULLETIN || 01 JUNE 2026 || NOMINAL CONDITIONS WITH LOW-MODERATE CHANCES OF ESCALATION || Multiple magnetically active region complexes are currently visible across the solar disk. Our flare-prediction algorithm indicates a low to moderate probability of M/X-class flaring activity over the week. A small number of filaments are present on disk; however, no significant filament-induced eruptions directed Earthwards are anticipated. Multiple small coronal holes are distributed on the solar disk, including a prominent low-latitude coronal hole near the central meridian. We predict moderate escalation in solar wind conditions over the next two days and returning to nominal later this week. Overall, space weather conditions are nominal, with low to moderate likelihood of escalation over next few days. No significant threats are assessed.