⚡ FREE · GO / WAIT / NO-GO · 48-HOUR FORECAST

Drone Pre-Flight Conditions

Combined hourly forecast for surveying drone pilots: wind & gusts vs your drone's max, precipitation, visibility, sun & civil twilight, magnetic declination, geomagnetic Kp index. Free, no signup.

Set location, pick your drone. We pull weather from Open-Meteo, magnetic declination from NOAA WMM, and the latest Kp index from NOAA SWPC. Each hour is scored GO / WAIT / NO-GO against your drone's actual specs.

💡 Pro tip: launch during the second half of the "GO" window — gusts often peak earlier in the day as the thermals build. Plan landing 15 minutes before sunset to keep VLOS intact.

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is the wind forecast?

Open-Meteo aggregates ECMWF, GFS, and ICON model output — comparable to most professional flight services. Wind speed is at 10 m AGL (standard meteorology reference). At higher altitudes the actual wind is usually higher.

Why does Kp matter for drone surveying?

High Kp (≥5) means geomagnetic storm — the ionosphere is disturbed, GNSS RTK fixes become unstable, magnetic compass headings drift. PPK post-processing is more resilient. For high-precision surveying, plan flights when Kp ≤ 3.

Why declination?

Drones use the geomagnetic compass for heading reference. Declination changes by location and time. Most flight apps need calibration to local declination before takeoff — incorrect declination causes drift in autonomous waypoint missions.

Does this replace ICAO/EASA/FAA pre-flight checks?

No. This dashboard is a planning aid for environmental conditions only. Always check NOTAMs, your national CAA restrictions, and TFRs (temporary flight restrictions) on the day of the flight using official sources.

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