Solar activity this morning is currently at low levels with minor C-Class solar flares being observed around newly reassigned region 2192. The cluster of returning active regions, the source of a strong farsided eruption on October 14th, continues to turn back into view off the east limb. Although not yet in a great viewing position, the cluster of sunspots is likely a threat for additional M-Class solar flares. All other visible regions were unremarkable. A faint halo coronal mass ejection (CME) became visible this morning in the latest LASCO coronagraph imagery, but so far appears to have originated from the farside of the sun. More updates on this if necessary.