Minot International Airport

KMOT / MOT

Minot, US

Last Updated
Mar 4, 19:13Z

Current Weather

Display Units
Recent 31 min ago
19:13Z

🌙 Night
LIFR
Flight Rules
-7°C
Temperature
Dewpoint: -7°C
11 kt
40°
2 SM
Visibility
200 ft
Ceiling
Above Ground Level
1015 hPa
QNH
Altimeter Setting

Raw METAR

SPECI KMOT 041913Z 04011KT 2SM BR OVC002 M07/M07 A2996 RMK AO2 T10671072

Clouds - Visual Profile

12,000ft
9,000ft
6,000ft
3,000ft
Ground
Field Elev: 1,716 ft
OVC 200 ft AGL
☁️
OVC
Overcast (8/8 sky coverage)
200 ft
AGL (Above Ground)
1,916 ft AMSL
QNH
1015 hPa
Sea Level Pressure
For altitude above MSL
QFE
958 hPa
Field Pressure
Height above aerodrome (1,716 ft)
Pressure Alt
1,664 ft
QNE Reference
Standard: 1013 hPa
Density Altitude: -564 ft
ISA Deviation: -18.6°C

Forecast (TAF)

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Raw TAF
TAF KMOT 041743Z 0418/0518 01011KT 3SM BR OVC002 TEMPO 0418/0421 03013G21KT 5SM BR SCT003 OVC007 FM042100 04013KT 6SM BR OVC008 FM050100 06012G20KT 5SM BR OVC007 FM050600 08011KT 3SM BR OVC005 FM050900 08011KT 2SM BR OVC003
Upcoming Changes (Next 12 Hours)
19:43Z BASE
+0h
LIFR 10° 11 kt
Visibility: 3SM
Ceiling: 200 ft
Mist
21:00Z FM042100
+2h
IFR 40° 13 kt
Visibility: 6SM
Ceiling: 800 ft
Mist
01:00Z FM050100
+6h
IFR 60° 12 kt
Visibility: 5SM
Ceiling: 700 ft
Mist
06:00Z FM050600
+11h
IFR 80° 11 kt
Visibility: 3SM
Ceiling: 500 ft
Mist

24-Hour Weather Evolution

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Airport Runway Layout

N
MOT
08 ✈️
26
13
31

Runway Information

Runway Length Width Surface Heading Wind Component
✈️ 08/26
Active: 08
6,350 ft 100 ft ASP 90°
8.4 kt 7.1 kt
40° angle
13/31 7,700 ft 150 ft CON 138°
1.5 kt 10.9 kt
98° angle
🟢 Active Runway: Best headwind component for current conditions
⬆️ Headwind: Favorable wind component
↔️ Crosswind: ≤10kt Safe, 11-15kt Caution, >15kt Challenging

Weather Statistics - KMOT

5,140 observations | Sep 2025 - Mar 2026

Flight Rules Distribution

VFR
62.6%
MVFR
22.9%
IFR
8.8%
LIFR
5.7%

Minot International Airport typically experiences VFR conditions 62.6% of the time, though instrument-rated pilots will find IFR weather present approximately 14.5% of observations. Prevailing winds are from the W averaging 10.7 knots, with gusts recorded up to 37 knots. Temperature extremes range from -31°C to 30°C, reflecting significant seasonal variation. The best months for VFR flying are October, November, September.

Wind Analysis

Prevailing Direction: W (270°)
Average Speed: 10.7 kt
Maximum Recorded: 37 kt
Calm Winds: 5.9%
Direction Distribution:
N
6.8%
NE
4.7%
E
10.4%
SE
10.4%
S
8.8%
SW
12.7%
W
23.2%
NW
17.1%

Temperature Range

Average: -1.8°C
Range: -31°C to 30°C
-31°C 30°C

Visibility

Average: 9.1 SM
Below 3 SM: 3%
Fog Frequency: 1.2%

Best Months for VFR

October November September

Runway Wind Analysis

Runway 08/26
Favorable wind: 100%
Avg crosswind: 6.2 kt
Runway 13/31
Favorable wind: 100%
Avg crosswind: 5.5 kt

Statistics computed from 5,140 METAR observations (Sep 2025 - Mar 2026). Data sourced from official aviation weather services. Updated daily.

Minot International Airport - Airport Information

Airport Details

ICAO Code: KMOT
IATA Code: MOT
Type: medium airport
Status: active
Elevation: 1,716 ft MSL

Location

City: Minot
Country: US
Latitude: 48.259399°
Longitude: -101.279999°
Time Zone: Etc/GMT+7

Runway Information

Runway 08/26
Length: 6,350 ft
Width: 100 ft
Surface: ASP
ILS: No
Runway 13/31
Length: 7,700 ft
Width: 150 ft
Surface: CON
ILS: No

Nearby Airports

VFR MVFR IFR LIFR No Data

About Minot International Airport

Overview

Minot International Airport serves North Dakota's north-central region, situated in the city of Minot at an elevation of 1,716 feet MSL. As a medium-sized airport with two substantial runways, it supports regional and commercial aviation operations in a challenging northern prairie environment.

Flying Conditions

Pilots should expect significant weather variability, with visual flight rules (VFR) conditions predominating at 63.6% of observations. Winter presents the most challenging conditions, with temperatures ranging from -30°C to 30°C and potential instrument meteorological conditions occurring in 13.4% of observations (combined IFR and LIFR).

Notable Features

The airport features two runways: a 6,350-foot asphalt runway (08/26) and a 7,700-foot concrete runway (13/31). Prevailing winds consistently blow from the west at an average of 10.7 knots, with occasional gusts up to 37 knots, creating predictable wind conditions for pilots during approach and landing.

Approach Considerations

Both runways demonstrate 100% favorable wind alignment, with modest average crosswind components of 6.3 knots for runway 08/26 and 5.3 knots for runway 13/31. Optimal visual flight conditions are most frequently observed during autumn months (September, October, November), offering the most consistent and stable flying environment.

Data Sources & Accuracy: Airport information sourced from OurAirports.com, a collaborative database of worldwide airport data. Weather data from official aviation weather services including NOAA Aviation Weather Center and international METAR/TAF providers. Information is updated regularly but pilots should always verify current conditions and NOTAMs through official channels before flight operations.

Official Data Sources

Weather NOAA Aviation Weather Center • International METAR/TAF Network
Airports OurAirports.com • Public domain airport database
NOTAMs FAA NOTAM System • ICAO NOTAM Distribution
Last updated: Jan 1, 1970 12:00 AM UTC

Disclaimer: Data is provided for informational purposes only. Pilots must verify all information through official sources before flight operations. Weather conditions change rapidly; always obtain a current briefing from approved weather services.