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Weather factors can significantly affect drone stability and safety. Knowing when and how to fly is key for success.

Wind Speed and Its Effects

Strong gusts can overpower a drone's motors, causing instability or crashes.

Check local wind speeds and avoid flights when gusts exceed your drone's tolerance levels.

Rain and Moisture Considerations

Most consumer drones are not waterproof, with rain exposure risking electronics and motors.

Flying in wet conditions can also decrease visibility and sensor accuracy.

Temperature Extremes

Cold temperatures reduce battery performance and shorten flight times.

High heat can lead to overheating issues or reduce component lifespans.

Best Practices for Weather-Ready Flights

Plan flights around weather forecasts and give your drone time to acclimate in extreme temps.

Use accessories like propeller guards or carrying cases to protect your drone from minor weather impacts.

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