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VFRSpringfield Branson National Airport is currently reporting visual flight rules (VFR) conditions with clear skies and 10 SM visibility.
Wind Analysis
Winds are from the south-southwest (210°) at 6 knots. Runway 20 is favored with a 6-knot headwind and 1-knot crosswind component.
Visibility & Ceiling
Visibility is 10 SM. Skies are clear with unlimited ceiling.
Temperature & Moisture
Temperature is 13°C (55°F) with a dewpoint of 9°C. The narrow temperature-dewpoint spread suggests high humidity and potential for visibility restrictions, especially during cooling periods.
Forecast Outlook
The TAF forecast covers the next 23 hours. Conditions are expected to fluctuate between VFR and MVFR. VFR pilots should be prepared for deteriorating conditions.
Pilot Recommendations
Conditions are favorable for visual flight. 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
✈️ 02/20
Active: 20
|
7,003 ft | 150 ft | CON | 22° |
↑ 5.9 kt
•
↔ 1.0 kt
10° angle
|
| 14/32 | 8,000 ft | 150 ft | PEM | 142° |
↑ 2.2 kt
•
↔ 5.6 kt
68° angle
|
Weather Statistics - KSGF
6,047 observations | Sep 2025 - Apr 2026Flight Rules Distribution
Springfield Branson National Airport typically experiences VFR conditions 77.2% of the time, though instrument-rated pilots will find IFR weather present approximately 9.7% of observations. Prevailing winds are from the S averaging 9.3 knots. Temperature extremes range from -23°C to 34°C, reflecting significant seasonal variation. The best months for VFR flying are February, October, April.
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Statistics computed from 6,047 METAR observations (Sep 2025 - Apr 2026). Data sourced from official aviation weather services. Updated daily.
Springfield Branson National Airport - Airport Information
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About Springfield Branson National Airport
Overview
Springfield Branson National Airport serves the southwest Missouri region as a medium-sized airport situated at 1,268 feet mean sea level. Located near Springfield, the airport provides critical aviation infrastructure for regional commercial and general aviation operations. Its strategic positioning and dual runways support diverse aircraft traffic in this Midwestern location.
Flying Conditions
Pilots can expect predominantly favorable Visual Flight Rules (VFR) conditions, with 76.1% of observations supporting clear weather operations. Seasonal temperature variations are substantial, ranging from -14°C to 34°C, with an average temperature of 11.1°C. Wind patterns are consistently southerly at an average of 8.5 knots, with occasional gusts up to 27 knots and calm conditions occurring 9.2% of the time.
Notable Features
The airport features two well-equipped runways: Runway 02/20 at 7,003 feet concrete surface, and Runway 14/32 at 8,000 feet with a paved surface. Both runways demonstrate 100% favorable wind alignment, with modest average crosswind components of 5.2 knots and 4.5 knots respectively. Visibility consistently remains strong, averaging 9.4 statute miles with infrequent low visibility events.
Approach Considerations
October, January, and September represent the most consistently favorable VFR months for operations. Pilots should anticipate mostly stable approach conditions, with only 7% of observations requiring Instrument Flight Rules and minimal low instrument meteorological conditions. The airport's dual runway configuration provides excellent operational flexibility regardless of prevailing wind direction.
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