The gear isn't inexpensive, but your talent and hard work deserves the best tools! Your technique is absolutely flawless. All that over ester work makes my knees weak.........;)
It depends on the distance you intend flying and direction of the wind.
If that wind strength is accurate and you were only intending to fly a short distance, you'd have no problem at all in that wind.
If you are near an airport learn to read METAR and TAF reports for free. Then step outside and see if you have local phenomena. The most interesting part of 107 test was learning more about aviation related weather.
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