|| CESSI SPACE WEATHER BULLETIN || 24 November 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 flagging some of them with a very low probability of producing M-class flares. Small filaments are observed over the solar disk; however, filament eruption-induced Earth-directed CMEs are currently not anticipated. There is a coronal hole extending from the disk center to the southern hemisphere. This may produce high-speed solar wind streams later this week. Currently, the solar wind speed is above 400 km/s. Space weather conditions are nominal, with a slight chance of minor perturbations over the week.