Strong gusts in the launch area
Current gusts are reaching 38 mph, which can make takeoff and control less predictable.
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Live forecast for Enid, Oklahoma, US with current conditions and upcoming 3-hour forecast windows in imperial units.
Strong gusts in the launch area
Current gusts are reaching 38 mph, which can make takeoff and control less predictable.
Condition
Temp
Wind
20 mph
Gust
38 mph
Sunrise
11:16 AM
Sunset
1:53 AM
Updated
Jul 1, 4:07 AM
Next 5 days
Built from the provider's rolling 3-hour forecast windows.
Today
Jun 30
Clear
Wind up to 20 mph
Gust up to 38 mph
Rain chance up to 0%
Wed
Jul 1
Clear
Wind up to 19 mph
Gust up to 37 mph
Rain chance up to 0%
Thu
Jul 2
Cloudy
Wind up to 21 mph
Gust up to 37 mph
Rain chance up to 0%
Fri
Jul 3
Cloudy
Wind up to 20 mph
Gust up to 35 mph
Rain chance up to 0%
Sat
Jul 4
Clear
Wind up to 18 mph
Gust up to 36 mph
Rain chance up to 0%
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Why risky?
One or more launch factors are in the risky range.
Wind is above the risky threshold at 20 mph, which can reduce stability and increase battery use. Gusts are strong at 38 mph and can disrupt hover stability and return-to-home accuracy.
Flight thresholds
| Condition | Good | Caution | Risky |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wind | Under 10 mph | 10-18 mph | Over 18 mph |
| Gusts | Under 15 mph | 15-25 mph | Over 25 mph |
| Visibility | Over 5 mi | 3-5 mi | Under 3 mi |
| Rain chance | Under 10% | 10-30% | Over 30% |
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