Rain risk in the next forecast windows
20% precipitation potential is showing around 10 PM.
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Live forecast for Enid, Oklahoma, US with current conditions and upcoming 3-hour forecast windows in imperial units.
Rain risk in the next forecast windows
20% precipitation potential is showing around 10 PM.
Condition
Temp
Wind
6 mph
Gust
6 mph
Sunrise
6:51 AM
Sunset
8:20 PM
Updated
Aug 17, 11:01 AM
Next 5 days
Built from the provider's rolling 3-hour forecast windows.
Today
Aug 17
Cloudy
Wind up to 8 mph
Gust up to 6 mph
Rain chance up to 20%
Tue
Aug 18
Partly cloudy
Wind up to 15 mph
Gust up to 29 mph
Rain chance up to 20%
Wed
Aug 19
Cloudy
Wind up to 22 mph
Gust up to 39 mph
Rain chance up to 0%
Thu
Aug 20
Rain
Wind up to 19 mph
Gust up to 33 mph
Rain chance up to 100%
Fri
Aug 21
Clear
Wind up to 10 mph
Gust up to 20 mph
Rain chance up to 0%
Selected window
Why good?
Conditions are within the current good thresholds for this window.
Wind, gusts, visibility, and rain risk are all staying inside the lower-risk bands used by Skies Ready.
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% |
Before you fly
This forecast checks weather risk only. Always confirm FAA airspace, LAANC authorization, Temporary Flight Restrictions, local rules, and Remote ID requirements before launch.
Skies Ready provides weather-based flight guidance only. It does not authorize drone flights, replace FAA airspace checks, or guarantee safe operation. The pilot remains responsible for FAA rules, local laws, manufacturer limits, and real-world conditions.
Live data from OpenWeatherMap. Short-term cards use upcoming 3-hour windows, daily cards summarize the next five forecast days, and launch alerts are derived from the live conditions on the current plan.