Decode Aviation Weather In Plain English

Instantly translate METAR, TAF, and SIGMET reports into clear, understandable weather information. No more struggling with cryptic codes and abbreviations.

Pilot Kit Weather Decoder showing METAR and TAF translation with visual weather representation

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Raw METAR (Confusing)
KJFK 121551Z 31008KT 10SM FEW250 M04/M17 A3034 RMK AO2 SLP279 T10391167

Difficult to understand without training

Decoded (Clear)

Airport: JFK International, New York

Time: 12th at 15:51 UTC

Wind: From 310° at 8 knots

Visibility: 10 miles (excellent)

Clouds: Few clouds at 25,000 feet

Temperature: -4°C (25°F)

Dewpoint: -17°C (1°F)

Pressure: 30.34 inches

✓ VFR Conditions

Complete Weather Decoding Suite

METAR Translation

Current weather observations decoded into plain language. Understand visibility, clouds, wind, temperature, and special conditions instantly.

TAF Forecasts

Terminal area forecasts translated with time periods clearly marked. See how weather will change throughout your flight window.

Flight Categories

Automatic VFR, MVFR, IFR, or LIFR categorization based on ceiling and visibility. Color-coded for quick decision making.

Wind Analysis

Crosswind and headwind components calculated for any runway. Gust factors highlighted. Wind shear alerts when present.

Cloud Layers

Visual representation of cloud layers with bases and tops. Clear identification of ceiling height and cloud types.

Remarks Decoded

Complex remarks section translated including pressure trends, precipitation amounts, and automated station notes.

Weather Phenomena

Complete decoding of phenomena like rain, mist, thunderstorms, hail and special conditions. Detailed explanations of intensity and type.

Safety Alerts

Automatic highlighting of dangerous conditions like icing, severe turbulence, low visibility or thunderstorms. Visual alerts for quick decisions.

Weather History

Access historical METARs to analyze patterns and trends. Compare current conditions with previous hours for better planning.

Understanding Aviation Weather Reports

Aviation weather reports use standardized formats that can be overwhelming for new pilots and challenging even for experienced aviators. METAR and TAF reports pack critical safety information into abbreviated codes that require memorization and practice to decode quickly.

Why Weather Decoding Matters

Weather is a primary factor in aviation accidents, particularly in general aviation. Quick and accurate interpretation of weather reports is essential for:

  • Making safe go/no-go decisions before departure
  • Understanding weather trends during flight planning
  • Identifying hazardous conditions like icing, turbulence, or low visibility
  • Determining alternate airport suitability
  • Calculating fuel requirements based on wind conditions
  • Assessing runway conditions and crosswind components

METAR Components Explained

Our decoder breaks down each element of a METAR report:

  • Station Identifier: Full airport name and location
  • Observation Time: Converted to local time and UTC
  • Wind: Direction, speed, gusts, and variability explained
  • Visibility: Distance in miles or meters with conditions
  • Weather Phenomena: Rain, snow, mist, and other conditions in clear terms
  • Sky Condition: Cloud layers, types, and ceiling height
  • Temperature/Dewpoint: In Celsius and Fahrenheit with spread analysis
  • Altimeter: Pressure setting in inches Hg or hPa
  • Remarks: Additional information fully translated

TAF Forecast Intelligence

TAF reports provide crucial forecast information for flight planning. Our decoder translates complex forecast groups into timeline views showing:

  • Valid period with clear start and end times
  • Expected changes (BECMG, TEMPO, FM groups) explained
  • Probability indicators for conditional weather
  • Wind shift timing and intensity changes
  • Forecast confidence levels and amendments

Advanced Weather Features

Beyond basic decoding, Pilot Kit provides advanced analysis tools:

  • Trend Analysis: Compare multiple reports to see improving or deteriorating conditions
  • Flight Rules: Automatic VFR/IFR determination with regulatory references
  • Crosswind Calculator: Runway-specific wind components
  • Density Altitude: Performance impact calculations
  • Icing Probability: Temperature/dewpoint spread analysis for icing conditions
  • Convective Outlook: Thunderstorm likelihood based on atmospheric conditions

How to Decode Weather Reports

1

Enter Airport Code

Type the ICAO code (like KJFK) or IATA code (JFK) for any airport worldwide. The app also supports searching by airport name or city. Recent searches are saved for quick access.

2

Fetch Weather Data

The app retrieves the latest METAR and TAF reports from official sources. Data is updated as soon as new observations are published, typically every hour for METARs and every 6 hours for TAFs.

3

Read Plain English Translation

View the decoded report with each element explained in clear language. Technical terms are defined, abbreviations expanded, and values converted to familiar units. Toggle between raw and decoded views.

4

Analyze Weather Trends

Review historical METARs to see how conditions are changing. The trend view shows improving, stable, or deteriorating weather patterns. Forecast accuracy is tracked by comparing TAFs to actual conditions.

5

Check Flight Categories

See color-coded flight rules categories: VFR (green), MVFR (blue), IFR (red), or LIFR (purple). Categories are determined by ceiling and visibility minimums according to FAA standards.

6

Make Informed Decisions

Use the complete weather picture to make safe go/no-go decisions. Consider current conditions, forecast trends, and your personal minimums. Save reports for flight planning documentation.

Decoding Examples

METAR - JFK International New York (KJFK)

Raw Code:

KJFK 121500Z 18015G25KT 4SM -TSRA SCT010 BKN025 OVC050 21/19 A2998 RMK AO2 PRESRR

Decoded:

Airport: John F. Kennedy International, New York (KJFK)

Date/Time: 12th at 15:00 UTC (11:00 AM local)

Wind: From 180° (South) at 15 knots, gusting to 25 knots

Visibility: 4 statute miles

Present Weather: Light thunderstorm with rain

Clouds:

  • - Scattered at 1,000 feet
  • - Broken at 2,500 feet (ceiling)
  • - Overcast at 5,000 feet

Temperature: 21°C (70°F)

Dewpoint: 19°C (66°F) - spread 2°C, fog risk

Pressure: 29.98 inches Hg

Remarks: Automated station, pressure rising rapidly

⚠ MVFR Conditions - Caution advised

TAF - Los Angeles International (KLAX)

Raw Code:

TAF KLAX 121700Z 1218/1318 27010KT P6SM SKC TX28/1322Z TN17/1314Z TEMPO 1218/1222 4SM HZ BECMG 1300/1302 15008KT

Decoded:

Base Forecast (12/18:00Z to 13/18:00Z):

  • - Wind: 270° at 10 knots
  • - Visibility: Greater than 6 miles
  • - Sky: Clear
  • - Max Temperature: 28°C (82°F) at 22:00Z
  • - Min Temperature: 17°C (63°F) at 14:00Z

Temporary (12/18:00Z to 12/22:00Z):

  • - Visibility reduced to 4 miles
  • - Haze present

Becoming (13/00:00Z to 13/02:00Z):

  • - Wind shifting to 150° at 8 knots

✓ Predominantly VFR forecast with temporary MVFR period

METAR - O'Hare International Chicago (KORD)

Raw Code:

KORD 121300Z 12008KT CAVOK 26/21 A3012 NOSIG

Decoded:

Airport: O'Hare International, Chicago (KORD)

Date/Time: 12th at 13:00 UTC (8:00 AM local)

Wind: From 120° (Southeast) at 8 knots

Visibility: CAVOK - Ceiling and Visibility OK

(Means: visibility 10km or more, no clouds below 5,000 feet, no cumulonimbus clouds, and no significant weather)

Temperature: 26°C (79°F)

Dewpoint: 21°C (70°F) - spread 5°C, good conditions

Pressure: 30.12 inches Hg

Trend: NOSIG - No significant changes expected

✓ Excellent VFR Conditions

Common Weather Codes Decoded

Weather Phenomena
Code Meaning
+TSRA Heavy thunderstorm with rain
-RA Light rain
SHRA Rain showers
BR Mist (vis. 1-5km)
FG Fog (vis. < 1km)
SN Snow
DZ Drizzle
GR Hail
Cloud Coverage
Code Coverage
SKC/CLR Clear sky (0 oktas)
FEW Few clouds (1-2 oktas)
SCT Scattered (3-4 oktas)
BKN Broken (5-7 oktas)
OVC Overcast (8 oktas)
VV Vertical visibility (obscured)
CAVOK Ceiling and visibility OK
NSC No significant clouds
Intensity & Descriptors
Code Meaning
- Light
(none) Moderate
+ Heavy
VC In the vicinity
MI Shallow
BC Patches
DR Low drifting
BL Blowing
Special Terms
Code Meaning
NOSIG No significant change
NSW No significant weather
TEMPO Temporary
BECMG Becoming
FM From (permanent change)
PROB Probability
RE Recent
WS Wind shear

Frequently Asked Questions

How current is the weather data?

Weather data is retrieved in real-time from official aviation weather sources (NOAA, NWS). METARs are typically updated hourly (more frequently during changing conditions), while TAFs are issued every 6 hours. The app shows the exact observation time and alerts about old reports that may not reflect current conditions.

Can I decode international weather formats?

Yes! The decoder handles both US and international METAR/TAF formats. It automatically detects format differences like QNH vs altimeter settings in inches, meters vs statute miles for visibility, and regional weather codes. All values are converted to your preferred units (metric or imperial).

Does it work offline?

The decoder can work with saved weather reports offline, perfect for reviewing downloaded weather information during flight. However, fetching new weather data requires an internet connection. You can save weather reports from multiple airports before departure for offline reference during your flight.

Can I set weather minimums alerts?

Yes, you can set personal weather minimums for ceiling, visibility, wind speed, and crosswind components. The app highlights when conditions are below your minimums and can send notifications when weather improves to meet your criteria. This helps maintain your personal safety standards and license limitations compliance.

How does the app handle special weather like volcanic ash?

The decoder recognizes and translates all standard weather phenomena including volcanic ash (VA), sandstorms (SA), dust (DU), and other special conditions. SIGMETs and AIRMETs are also decoded with hazard areas clearly identified. Critical safety information is highlighted prominently with visual alerts.

Does the app support smaller regional airports?

Yes! Pilot Kit includes all airports with weather reporting stations worldwide, from major international hubs to small regional airfields. For airports without their own weather stations, the app provides data from the nearest METAR station, plus regional forecasts. You can also view satellite and radar imagery for any location.

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