Syracuse Hancock International Airport

KSYR / SYR

Syracuse, US

Last Updated
Apr 19, 02:31Z

Current Weather

Display Units
Fresh 5 min ago
02:31Z

🌙 Night
VFR
Flight Rules
16°C
Temperature
Dewpoint: 14°C
12 kt
270° G20 kt
--
Visibility
3,200 ft
Ceiling
Above Ground Level
1008 hPa
QNH
Altimeter Setting

Raw METAR

SPECI KSYR 190231Z 27012G20KT 2 1/2SM +RA BR FEW007 SCT020 OVC032 16/14 A2977 RMK AO2 VIS 1 3/4 NW P0017 T01610144

Clouds - Visual Profile

12,000ft
9,000ft
6,000ft
3,000ft
Ground
Field Elev: 421 ft
FEW 700 ft AGL
SCT 2,000 ft AGL
OVC 3,200 ft AGL
🌤️
FEW
Few (1/8-2/8 sky coverage)
700 ft
AGL (Above Ground)
1,121 ft AMSL
SCT
Scattered (3/8-4/8 sky coverage)
2,000 ft
AGL (Above Ground)
2,421 ft AMSL
☁️
OVC
Overcast (8/8 sky coverage)
3,200 ft
AGL (Above Ground)
3,621 ft AMSL

Weather Briefing

VFR

Syracuse Hancock International Airport is currently reporting visual flight rules (VFR) conditions with overcast skies at 3,200 feet.

Wind Analysis

Winds are from the west (270°) at 12 knots with gusts to 20 knots. Runway 28 is favored with a 12-knot headwind and 2-knot crosswind component (gusting to 3 knots crosswind).

Visibility & Ceiling

The ceiling is 3200 feet AGL (overcast), well above standard VFR minimums.

Temperature & Moisture

Temperature is 16°C (61°F) with a dewpoint of 14°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 24 hours. The forecast shows a transition between VFR and IFR conditions. Pilots should monitor the forecast closely and have an alternate airport plan. Expected weather includes: Rain, Mist, Light Rain, Mist, Showers RASN, Mist. Expect variable wind speeds ranging from 6 to 18 knots. Temporary MVFR conditions are forecast with Rain, Mist between 01:00Z and 03:00Z.

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.

QNH
1008 hPa
Sea Level Pressure
For altitude above MSL
QFE
994 hPa
Field Pressure
Height above aerodrome (421 ft)
Pressure Alt
579 ft
QNE Reference
Standard: 1013 hPa
Density Altitude: 800 ft
ISA Deviation: +1.8°C

Forecast (TAF)

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Raw TAF
TAF KSYR 182327Z 1900/1924 17018G28KT P6SM FEW060 SCT080 BKN120 TEMPO 1901/1903 3SM RA BR BKN015 OVC025 FM190300 27009G19KT 4SM -RA BR SCT010 BKN018 FM191100 30006G12KT 4SM SHRASN BR OVC007 FM191600 30011G21KT P6SM SCT025
Upcoming Changes (Next 12 Hours)
02:35Z BASE
+0h
VFR 170° 18 kt
Visibility: >6SM
Ceiling: 12,000 ft
03:00Z FM190300
+1h
MVFR 270° 9 kt
Visibility: 4SM
Ceiling: 1,800 ft
Light Rain, Mist
11:00Z FM191100
+9h
IFR 300° 6 kt
Visibility: 4SM
Ceiling: 700 ft
Showers RASN, Mist

24-Hour Weather Evolution

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Airport Runway Layout

N
SYR
06
24
10
28 ✈️
15
33

Runway Information

Runway Length Width Surface Heading Wind Component
06/24 3,261 ft 150 ft CON 49°
9.1 kt 7.9 kt
139° angle
✈️ 10/28
Active: 28
9,003 ft 150 ft ASP 87°
11.8 kt 2.1 kt
10° angle
15/33 7,500 ft 150 ft ASP 133°
8.8 kt 8.2 kt
137° angle
🟢 Active Runway: Best headwind component for current conditions
⬆️ Headwind: Favorable wind component
↔️ Crosswind: ≤10kt Safe, 11-15kt Caution, >15kt Challenging

Weather Statistics - KSYR

7,239 observations | Sep 2025 - Apr 2026

Flight Rules Distribution

VFR
58.6%
MVFR
31.4%
IFR
8.7%
LIFR
1.3%

Syracuse Hancock International Airport is frequently affected by reduced visibility conditions, with VFR weather only 58.6% of the time and IFR/LIFR conditions occurring in 10% of observations. Prevailing winds are from the W averaging 9.3 knots, with gusts recorded up to 33 knots. Temperature extremes range from -23°C to 28°C, reflecting significant seasonal variation. Low visibility conditions (below 3 SM) occur in 6% of weather observations. The best months for VFR flying are September, October, November.

Wind Analysis

Prevailing Direction: W (270°)
Average Speed: 9.3 kt
Maximum Recorded: 33 kt
Calm Winds: 10%
Direction Distribution:
N
3.4%
NE
3.8%
E
16.4%
SE
4.4%
S
7.1%
SW
11.1%
W
31.8%
NW
12.1%

Temperature Range

Average: 1.8°C
Range: -23°C to 28°C
-23°C 28°C

Visibility

Average: 8.4 SM
Below 3 SM: 6%
Fog Frequency: 2.4%

Best Months for VFR

September October November

Runway Wind Analysis

Runway 06/24
Favorable wind: 100%
Avg crosswind: 4.8 kt
Runway 10/28
Favorable wind: 100%
Avg crosswind: 4.3 kt
Runway 15/33
Favorable wind: 100%
Avg crosswind: 7 kt

Statistics computed from 7,239 METAR observations (Sep 2025 - Apr 2026). Data sourced from official aviation weather services. Updated daily.

Syracuse Hancock International Airport - Airport Information

Airport Details

ICAO Code: KSYR
IATA Code: SYR
Type: large airport
Status: active
Elevation: 421 ft MSL

Location

City: Syracuse
Country: US
Latitude: 43.111198°
Longitude: -76.106300°
Time Zone: Etc/GMT+5

Runway Information

Runway 06/24
Length: 3,261 ft
Width: 150 ft
Surface: CON
ILS: No
Runway 10/28
Length: 9,003 ft
Width: 150 ft
Surface: ASP
ILS: No
Runway 15/33
Length: 7,500 ft
Width: 150 ft
Surface: ASP
ILS: No

About Syracuse Hancock International Airport

Overview

Syracuse Hancock International Airport serves central New York State as a key regional aviation hub. Located in Syracuse at 421 feet mean sea level, the airport provides critical commercial and cargo transportation services for the metropolitan area and surrounding regions.

Flying Conditions

Syracuse experiences significant seasonal weather variations that can impact aviation operations. The airport's elevation and geographic location contribute to potential winter precipitation and reduced visibility, with three runways providing multiple options for approaches under different meteorological conditions.

Notable Features

The airport features three substantial runways with varied lengths and surface compositions: Runway 10/28 is the longest at 9,003 feet with an asphalt surface, while Runway 15/33 offers 7,500 feet of asphalt, and Runway 06/24 provides 3,261 feet of concrete surface. These diverse runway options allow for flexible aircraft operations across different aircraft types and weight classifications.

Approach Considerations

Runway selection will depend on prevailing wind conditions, with the substantial 9,003-foot Runway 10/28 likely offering the most versatile operational capability. Pilots should anticipate potential wind shifts and terrain influences when planning approaches, leveraging the airport's multiple runway configurations to ensure safe landing and takeoff procedures.

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
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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.