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Most Pilots Underuse This Free Weather Tool (Here’s How to Actually Read It)

aviationweather.gov looks simple — a map, some colors, a few symbols — but there’s a lot more going on here than most pilots realize.

In this video, we walk through the National Weather Service Aviation Weather Center and show how to use aviationweather.gov the right way when planning a flight.

Rather than just pulling a METAR or glancing at radar, we break down how all the pieces fit together so you can actually understand the weather picture you’re launching into.

You’ll learn:

What the colored station circles really tell you about ceilings, visibility, and sky cover

How to quickly spot IFR, MVFR, and low IFR trends across a region

How to interpret SIGMETs, PIREPs, radar, and fronts on the same map

Why temperature–dewpoint spread and ceiling height matter more than raw numbers

How forecast discussions and prog charts give critical context you won’t find in a METAR

How to use time sliders and graphical forecasts to anticipate how weather is evolving

This is the kind of tool that separates pilots who check the weather from pilots who understand the weather.

If you’re briefing cross-country flights, flying IFR, or teaching students how to think beyond “legal vs illegal,” this site should be a core part of your workflow — not an afterthought.

👉 Spend some time exploring aviationweather.gov and start using it as a decision-making tool, not just a data dump.

Check out FlightInsight Ground School at https://www.flight-insight.com/courses

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