UAV Weather

Drone weather, below 500 feet.

Standard aviation weather stops at 3,000 ft. UAV Weather starts at the ground and gives you the micro-forecasts, wind data, airspace, and go/no-go verdicts you need for the altitudes drones actually fly.

For Part 107 & UAS operators

Free with ads · Premium subscription with in-app trial · iOS and Android

<500 ft Micro-weather resolution
Part 107 Airspace included
Go / No-Go Mission verdicts
Free + Premium Premium trial available in-app

Winds aloft, every altitude, every hour.

UAV Weather on iPad — wind forecast grid by altitude and hour, color-coded green/yellow/red with direction arrows UAV Weather on iPad — wind forecast grid by altitude and hour in dark mode
SFC to 16,000 ft Hourly resolution Direction arrows Color-coded by speed Gust factor Vertical wind shear Cloud ceiling Mission windows

15 conditions, one verdict.

Open the app and the answer’s already there: a big GOOD TO FLY banner sitting above every condition that drove the decision. Weather, temperature, feels-like, surface wind, gusts, wind at altitude, precipitation probability, cloud cover, cloud base, visibility, AQI, humidity, UV, KP, and live satellite count — all in one glanceable grid tuned to your threshold profile.

  • One-line GOOD TO FLY / DO NOT FLY verdict at the top
  • Threshold profile selector (Recreational, Part 107, custom)
  • 15 condition cards with trend arrows (rising / falling / steady)
  • Wind at altitude (100 ft / 250 ft / 500 ft tapable)
  • Cloud base in m AGL — straight to your BVLOS limit
  • Day-strip with P107 sunrise/sunset bands at the bottom
UAV Weather current conditions grid with GOOD TO FLY verdict and 15 stat cards

Pre-flight brief, already done.

A live pre-flight brief built for the way Part 107 actually requires you to think about a mission. Every monitored condition is checked against your thresholds and tagged Pass / Warn / Fail, grouped by category (wind, temperature, sky, light), with a single “8 of 8 monitored conditions within thresholds” headline so you know exactly what passed and what didn’t before you ever leave the truck.

  • Headline pass/fail count (e.g. “8 of 8 within thresholds”)
  • Per-condition pass / warn / fail badges
  • Grouped by category — Wind, Temperature, Sky, Light
  • Threshold value shown beside every reading
  • Live timestamp so you know the brief is current
  • Share button to send the brief to a chief pilot or client
UAV Weather pre-flight brief showing 8 of 8 conditions passing with Wind, Temperature, and Sky categories

10-day outlook with hourly detail.

Plan the week ahead the same way you plan the next hour. The forecast view rolls up today’s UVI, wind & gusts, visibility, humidity, pressure, and moon phase into a single screen — backed by an hourly strip for the next twelve hours and a 10-day band that color-codes each day against your fly / no-fly thresholds, so the best windows jump out at a glance.

  • Today summary — temperature range, conditions, threshold band
  • UVI, wind & gusts, visibility, humidity, pressure, moon phase
  • Hourly strip — next 12 hours with precip and temp
  • 10-day outlook color-coded against your thresholds
  • Tap any day to drill into its hourly breakdown
  • Tap any condition card for the “why” behind the number
UAV Weather 10-day forecast with today summary, hourly strip, and daily threshold bands

Airspace and weather, on one map.

Radar lives next to controlled airspace, TFRs, NOTAMs, and LAANC zones so you see the complete operational picture before launch. Class B/C/D rings, restricted areas, military operations zones, and live weather are layered over the VFR sectional you already trust — and the time slider lets you scrub forward through the next several hours of forecast radar to time your launch around the gaps.

  • Controlled airspace rings (B / C / D / E) overlaid on the map
  • Restricted areas, MOAs, and prohibited zones in red
  • TFRs and NOTAMs for UAS-relevant restrictions
  • LAANC authorization area awareness
  • Live radar with forecast time-slider — scrub forward by hour
  • Tap any zone for full restriction detail
UAV Weather map with radar overlay, controlled airspace rings, and restricted area polygons on the VFR sectional

Compare every site, in one list.

Running a fleet, a delivery network, or just a few favorite spots? Save your locations and the forecast view shows a verdict for each one stacked top-to-bottom — Good to Fly vs. Do Not Fly, with the wind / gust / visibility / cloud snapshot that drove the call and a one-tap drill-in to the issues blocking a launch. No swiping between locations, no opening four apps to pick a launch site.

  • All saved locations on one screen
  • Per-location Good to Fly / Do Not Fly verdict with reason count
  • Wind, gusts, visibility, cloud cover snapshot for every site
  • Local time per location for crews across time zones
  • Tap “N issues” to see exactly which thresholds failed
  • Pin a site to keep it at the top of your list
UAV Weather multi-location forecast list with Osceola County and London passing, Honolulu and Los Angeles flagged Do Not Fly
Pricing

Free with ads. Premium when you fly Part 107.

Core micro-weather, mission verdicts, and airspace come in the ad-supported free tier with no time limit. Start a Premium trial in-app to remove ads and unlock the fleet-grade features commercial operators need.

UAV Weather · UAV Weather Premium Ad-supported free tier · Premium subscription with in-app trial
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Micro-Weather

  • <500 ft wind data
  • Gust & shear detection
  • Ceiling & visibility
  • Hourly micro-forecasts

Mission Planning

  • Go / No-Go verdicts
  • Optimal window finder
  • Per-aircraft thresholds
  • Multi-day outlook

Airspace & Safety

  • Part 107 airspace
  • TFRs & NOTAMs
  • LAANC awareness
  • ADS-B traffic

Operations

  • 13 condition cards
  • Push alerts
  • Saved mission sites
  • 10-day forecasts

Frequently asked questions

Why does my drone need different weather data than airplanes?
Standard aviation weather reports focus on conditions above 3,000 feet AGL. Drones fly below 400 feet AGL where wind, turbulence, and visibility behave very differently — terrain, buildings, and surface heating all matter. UAV Weather gives you sub-500ft resolution forecasts purpose-built for that envelope.
What is a go/no-go verdict?
UAV Weather analyzes upcoming conditions against your operational limits (wind speed, gust factor, visibility minimums, precipitation, ceiling) and gives a single Good To Fly, Marginal, or Do Not Fly verdict for each hour. You configure the thresholds for your aircraft once; the verdict updates automatically.
Does UAV Weather cover Part 107 airspace?
Yes. Controlled airspace boundaries, TFRs, NOTAMs, and LAANC-relevant airspace are overlaid with the weather data so you can make informed go/no-go decisions that account for both weather and airspace restrictions.
Is UAV Weather free?
The free tier is ad-supported with no time limit — micro-weather, mission verdicts, and airspace are all included. UAV Weather Premium is a subscription that removes ads and unlocks the advanced features commercial operators, drone delivery fleets, and autonomous systems rely on — with a free trial available in-app.
Can I plan multi-day missions?
Yes. The mission planner identifies optimal launch windows across multiple days, scoring each hour against your weather thresholds so you can pick the best time to fly rather than chase clouds.
Does UAV Weather work for swarms or delivery fleets?
Yes. Configurable thresholds per aircraft mean you can manage different operational envelopes across a fleet. For larger deployments, the same data is also available through the Weather API — get in touch if you need programmatic access.

Weather intelligence built for how drones fly

Sub-500ft micro-weather, go/no-go verdicts, and Part 107 airspace — free with ads on iOS and Android, or start a Premium trial in-app to remove ads and unlock the full feature set.

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