WHAT KIND OF WEATHER IS BEST FOR SKYWRITING?
What kind of weather is best? Blue skies are necessary for a viewable message. This means that it is possible to have some clouds in the sky, but not in or around the viewing area. Overcast and broken layer skies will certainly hinder seeing the message. Wind shear, turbulence, high winds, low humidity and excessive temperatures can cause Skywriting to dissipate. The maximum winds aloft at Skywriting altitude cannot exceed 30 MPH. If any of these conditions exist or a combination of a few are forecasted during the time of your message, we will suggest moving the time or date to facilitate better Skywriting conditions. It is required to have good weather conditions at the point of departure and the message location.