Current Weather
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Weather Briefing
VFRCharlotte Douglas International Airport is currently reporting visual flight rules (VFR) conditions with broken clouds at 13,000 feet and 7 SM visibility.
Wind Analysis
Winds are from the south (190°) at 5 knots. Runway 18C/36C is favored with a 5-knot headwind and 1-knot crosswind component.
Visibility & Ceiling
Visibility is 7 SM. The ceiling is 13000 feet AGL (broken), well above standard VFR minimums.
Temperature & Moisture
Temperature is 22°C (72°F) with a dewpoint of 21°C. The temperature-dewpoint spread is very narrow, indicating saturated or near-saturated air. Fog formation or low cloud development is likely.
Forecast Outlook
The TAF forecast covers the next 26 hours. Conditions are expected to fluctuate between VFR and MVFR. VFR pilots should be prepared for deteriorating conditions. Expected weather includes: Thunderstorm Rain, Mist. There is a 30% probability of MVFR conditions with Thunderstorm Rain, Mist between 19:00Z and 23:00Z.
Pilot Recommendations
Conditions are favorable for visual flight. The narrow temperature-dewpoint spread creates risk of fog formation, particularly during evening and early morning hours. The forecast indicates conditions may deteriorate. Ensure you have fuel reserves and a viable alternate airport.
This briefing is generated from real-time METAR and TAF data. Always verify with official sources before flight.
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Airport Runway Layout
Runway Information
| Runway | Length | Width | Surface | Heading | Wind Component |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 05/23 | 7,502 ft | 150 ft | PEM | 49° |
↓ 3.9 kt
•
↔ 3.1 kt
141° angle
|
|
✈️ 18C/36C
Active: 18C
|
10,000 ft | 150 ft | CONC-F | 176° |
↑ 4.9 kt
•
↔ 0.9 kt
10° angle
|
|
✈️ 18L/36R
Active: 18L
|
8,676 ft | 150 ft | PEM | 176° |
↑ 4.9 kt
•
↔ 0.9 kt
10° angle
|
|
✈️ 18R/36L
Active: 18R
|
10,000 ft | 150 ft | CON | 176° |
↑ 4.9 kt
•
↔ 0.9 kt
10° angle
|
Weather Statistics - KCLT
7,296 observations | Sep 2025 - Jun 2026Flight Rules Distribution
Charlotte Douglas International Airport typically experiences VFR conditions 77.5% of the time, though instrument-rated pilots will find IFR weather present approximately 11.6% of observations. Prevailing winds are from the SW averaging 7 knots. Calm conditions occur 14.1% of the time. Temperature extremes range from -12°C to 33°C, reflecting significant seasonal variation. The best months for VFR flying are June, April, October.
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Statistics computed from 7,296 METAR observations (Sep 2025 - Jun 2026). Data sourced from official aviation weather services. Updated daily.
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About Charlotte Douglas International Airport
Overview
Charlotte Douglas International Airport (KCLT) serves as a major hub located in Charlotte, North Carolina, situated at 35.214001, -80.943100. The airport sits at an elevation of 748 feet above mean sea level and provides critical commercial and potentially strategic aviation services for the southeastern United States.
Flying Conditions
The airport features multiple substantial runways ranging from 7,502 to 10,000 feet in length, offering significant operational flexibility across different aircraft types and weather conditions. Surface elevations and multiple concrete and asphalt runway surfaces suggest potential for year-round operations with robust infrastructure to handle varied meteorological challenges.
Notable Features
Charlotte Douglas presents a complex runway configuration with four distinct runways (05/23, 18C/36C, 18L/36R, 18R/36L), allowing for multiple approach and departure vectors. The airport's varied runway orientations provide strategic wind management capabilities, with parallel and intersecting runway configurations that can accommodate changing meteorological conditions.
Approach Considerations
Pilots should anticipate multiple approach options given the airport's four-runway system, with runway lengths between 7,502 and 10,000 feet accommodating a wide range of aircraft. The 10,000-foot concrete runways (18C/36C and 18R/36L) offer extended landing and takeoff capabilities, particularly beneficial for larger commercial aircraft and potentially challenging weather scenarios.
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