The weather view shows the previous hour of precipitation and up to four hours of nowcast where data is available. It combines radar with wind, gusts, visibility, cloud base, icing, temperature, Kp index, daylight and nearby METAR/TAF so a remote pilot can assess changing conditions without switching between several tools.
What the feature does
How it is used
- Choose the flight location
Use device position or search for the planned operating area.
- Review the changing weather
Play the radar timeline and compare precipitation with wind, visibility and cloud base.
- Verify before launch
Use the assessment as planning support and confirm critical conditions with official aviation weather sources.
Limitations and sources
- Radar and forecast coverage, resolution and update time vary by provider and location.
- Weather data is decision support and does not replace an official aviation weather briefing.
- A dry radar pixel does not guarantee suitable conditions at the exact flight altitude or site.
Open-Meteo forecast documentationNOAA nowCOASTDWD Open DataAviation Weather Center
Frequently asked questions
Does the radar cover the whole world?
The precipitation service provides broad global coverage, while dedicated national radar layers are used in supported regions. Resolution and forecast availability vary by provider and location.
What weather information is shown for drone pilots?
The view includes precipitation, wind, gusts, visibility, cloud base, temperature, icing risk, daylight, Kp index and, when available, nearby METAR and TAF.
Can the weather view replace an official briefing?
No. UAS Toolbox is a planning aid. Pilots must verify time-critical weather and aviation information with the relevant official source before flight.