The weather in Scotland changes every 10 minutes but as I said it has worked ok for meI have yet to find a drone weather app that is even close to accurate, particularly with wind. Also keep in mind wind can be much stronger a few hundred feet off the ground. I don't know how many times I arrived at my destination based on the app's "good to fly" recommendation only to find extreme wind/rain, etc. preventing me from flying.
I was in the UK (mostly Scotland) last Fall and not once in my 3 week trip did UAV forecast have an accurate weather forecast for me, rain and wind being the most misleading. Same deal everywhere else. Nothing beats just gong to the spot to see for yourself, and keeping an eye on local forecasts for general info. Not sure if Ireland would be any different but I would guess not.
YMMV of course, but I have been very unhappy with the accuracy of the drone weather apps in my travels.
Oh my god, I thought this forums was filled with pros yet suggestions have been soooo poor (just kidding), seriously though, the best weather app (or website) ever ever ever is Windy.
It will give you:
-Wind speed/gust for different flight levels.
-Clouds, cloud base and cloud top, visibility, it also has fog forecast.
-See and compare weather forecast and current conditions from 3 different weather sources on the same tab so you can easily compare them plus it will give you airports METARs.
-See current conditions and forecast on a meteogram which I find extremely helpful.
All of the above is just from the top of my head but the app and website have a TON of features, seriously check it out and you'll never look back (once you get used to the weird UI).
Glad you liked itNice one Gizmo. Like the look of the Windy website and as I use PC Its nice to be able to sit and flick through the options available. Wind, gusts, thunder, rain etc and the bonus is the waves and swell options as I surf! Cheers for that.
Would recommend 'Accuweather' App, desktop version also.Hi guys, looking for suggestions for an appropriate weather/wind App so I could check conditions before flying. M2P and I live in Ireland.
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