This page is informational in nature and is designed to assist pilots and aircrews for flight planning and familiarization. It may be used in conjunction with other pre-flight information sources needed to satisfy all the requirements of 14 CFR 91.103 and is not to be considered as a sole source of information to meet all pre-flight action. Pilots can receive a complete preflight briefing from a Flight Service Station (1-800-WXBRIEF) or online at 1800wxbrief.com.
Adverse Conditions
CONVECTIVE
SIGNIFICANT METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION (SIGMETs)
G-AIRMETs (IFR Conditions, Moderate Icing, Moderate Turbulence)
Synopsis
WEATHER CHARTS
Surface Analysis
Unified Surface Analysis
RADAR Summary: GIF PDF
Daily US Weather Map
CONSTANT PRESSURE CHARTS (GIF)
850MB (~ 5,000′)
700MB (~10,000′)
500MB (~FL 180)
300MB (~FL 300)
200MB (~FL 390)
Current Conditions
METARs
METARs
RADAR
NWS RADAR Site
National RADAR w/ Tops
Image
PILOT REPORTS
PIREPs
SATELLITE
GOES East (Vis/Fog w/ AFC)
GOES West (Vis/Fog w/ AFC)
CONUS: Vis IR(BW) IR(Col) WVInternational
En Route Forecast
GFA Tool Area Forecasts (FA) Low Level SIGWX Progs
Mid Level SIGWX Progs
High Level SIGWX Progs
Destination Forecast
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TAF decoder
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TAFs
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SFO Marine Stratus Forecast
Winds and Temps Aloft (FB)
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By Region
Aviation Notices
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Special Use Airspace
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NOTAM Search
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Notices to Airmen
ATC Delays
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National Airspace System Status (FAA Command Center)
Additional Information
Center Weather Advisories and Meteorological Impact Statements
Center Weather Service Units
Convective Outlook from the Storm Prediction Center
Day 1 Day 2
Miscellaneous Aviation Weather Products
International Flight Folder Documentation Program