killbilly
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The question:
Is there a way, based on weather data, to get at least a rough estimate what the ceiling is going to be a couple days in advance?
The reason:
I've got a business trip on Monday to OKC. We're supposed to have good weather all through Texas and Oklahoma on Monday. So I could fly the trip up on Monday morning, do my meeting, and fly back Monday night.
However, I would like to stay over Monday night.
Tuesday is calling for overcast, but I can't tell how low the ceilings are going to be. I do not want to scud run back to AUS from OKC on Tuesday, so I'm trying to figure out if I need to come back on Monday, or if it will be high enough to come back on Tuesday.
This is for scheduling purposes for the plane.
Is there a way, based on weather data, to get at least a rough estimate what the ceiling is going to be a couple days in advance?
The reason:
I've got a business trip on Monday to OKC. We're supposed to have good weather all through Texas and Oklahoma on Monday. So I could fly the trip up on Monday morning, do my meeting, and fly back Monday night.
However, I would like to stay over Monday night.
Tuesday is calling for overcast, but I can't tell how low the ceilings are going to be. I do not want to scud run back to AUS from OKC on Tuesday, so I'm trying to figure out if I need to come back on Monday, or if it will be high enough to come back on Tuesday.
This is for scheduling purposes for the plane.