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Typical Weather
An Intelligent, location-aware weather engine that adapts to where and when you fly.
Typical Weather is an alternative to live weather, but not a preset pack. It’s a completely new approach to weather, a different kind of engine that calculates and delivers conditions that make sense for the place and season you’re flying in, without complex setup or endless preset lists.
Powered by historical climate data from over 9,000 weather stations and nearly 20 million sample points, Typical Weather generates the kind of conditions pilots would normally expect in that region at that time of year.
Think of it as a digital farmer’s almanac, quietly running in the background, keeping your skies feeling "typical" with zero effort.

One weather "preset"
to rule them all.
An in-sim panel puts powerful weather visuals at your fingertips without adding complexity.
Typical weather is not a static "Preset" in the way that you know it today. It's a weather engine/utility that injects weather.
Use Typical weather for realistic, location-aware conditions with a single click, or switch to Atypical scenarios when you want more control. Choose from Fair, hazy, foggy, windy, precipitating, stormy, or IFR, each one is still based on the region you are flying in, and you can shuffle them endlessly for fresh variations
The panel also gives you detailed METAR data, wind and gust visualization, a way to sync for multiplayer sessions, and the choice between static weather or dynamic updates along your route.
Typical Weather is built to give you advanced weather environments in a simple, efficient way.
What do you mean by Typical?
When we say Typical, we mean the kind of weather you would expect to find in that location for that time of the year, and time of day. Not live weather, not random weather, but weather rooted in long-term historical patterns. The system studies how conditions typically behave in that region, then creates realistic visuals that match.
If it's winter in London, you will see the cold, damp, overcast weather that locals know all too well. If it's rainy season in Cochabamba, Bolivia, you will get the isolated storms, the humidity, and the kind of skies you would normally see that time of year. It feels familiar because it reflects the real climate behavior of that place.
Live weather is inconsistent, and you might get a clear sunny day in the middle of rainy season. Typical removes that randomness and gives you the kind of weather you should expect. You fly, and the world around you just feels right…typical.
Beyond its core feature, the system also offers Atypical weather scenarios including fair, hazy, foggy, windy, precipitating, stormy, and IFR. These options are perfect for anyone who wants more control over their environment. They remain location specific, and you can shuffle them endlessly for fresh variations every time.
Typical Weather becomes the only weather preset you'll ever need.
But it can be Atypical too.
Feeling Random?
Roll the dice!
If you love flying for the views, the screenshots, or just vibes, the Randomize button will be your favorite feature.
One click shuffles the deck and generates a fresh weather scenario built from real historical weather data. You never know what you will get, but it will always look good.
Want dramatic storm layers for a photo shoot, golden haze for a sunset run, or moody low clouds over the mountains, just roll again. Each preset comes with a unique sequence number, so you can share the exact same scene with friends.
Use weather as a creative tool, perfect for artists, storytellers, and anyone who wants a flight to feel unforgettable.
Static
Weather Mode!
Static is our default mode, it locks in the weather you start with and carries it across your entire flight. Take off in the Darkstar from Los Angeles and land in Russia, the overall forecast stays consistent the whole way. Conditions will evolve with new clouds, shifting light, and natural variation, but the core weather forecast never changes.
This gives you a steady, reliable atmosphere that feels intentional, perfect for long hauls, cinematic flights, or anyone who wants one vibe from start to finish.
Prefer
Auto-Updating Weather?
Optionally, the system can be set to transition between updated weather states using advanced cloud-fading algorithms and smooth interpolation, ensuring immersive realism without jarring changes.
If you depart from London and land in Los Angeles, Typical Weather gives you conditions that match real-world expectations at both ends, and it shifts naturally as you make your way across the route.
Multiplayer Friendly?
YEP.
By default, each time you shuffle a preset, a number will appear next to it. You can share this number with a friend.*
If you are flying in the same location, match the numbers, and you'll experience the same weather scenario.**
* Typical is auto-synched, Atypical and Random can be synchronized between players.
** Wind drift causes slight variation in clouds. As such, you may not have exact cloud locations.
How is this different from LIVE Weather?
Typical Weather is an alternative to live weather.
Live weather can be inconsistent, sometimes giving you clear skies in the middle of a rainy season. Typical Weather removes that randomness so the world around you simply feels right.
If live weather isn't producing what you want, Typical Weather gives you an alternative that still feels authentic to the location.
Ex. During "RAINY SEASON" one single day can be sunny and hot, if that exact day is when you decide to fly around the city to experience RAINY SEASON, you wont due to LIVE weather giving you a sunny day.
We create what's TYPICAL. You'll have the fog and rain you expected.
Intelligent Weather Generation
The core engine that creates realistic, location-specific weather conditions
- Location-Aware Weather
Automatically selects historically accurate weather based on your geographic position - Global Dataset Coverage
9000+ weather stations and almost 20 million sample points! Typical weather creates atmospheric environments with a level of detail no collection of presets can touch. - Triangular Interpolation
Sophisticated station weighting creates smooth weather gradients across regions, eliminating abrupt weather boundaries between station zones - Seasonal & Time-Based Adaptation
Weather patterns adjust dynamically to match the season and time of day - Typical Weather Mode
One-click realistic weather that "just works" for any location and time - Atypical Weather Profiles
Seven specialized conditions: Fair, Hazy, Foggy, Windy, Precip, Stormy, and IFR - Random Weather Generator
Deterministic random conditions with sequence numbers for multiplayer synchronization
Real-Time Information & Visualization
Live weather data display and interactive monitoring tools
- Interactive METAR Display
Hover any code for instant explanations; click to toggle current/destination stations - Dynamic Wind Compass
Real-time wind visualization with top-down and behind-aircraft views - Wind Component Analysis
Real-time display of lateral and vertical wind forces affecting your aircraft - Destination Weather Preview
View and compare weather at your arrival airport before you get there - Active Weather Updates
Automatic refresh every 2-5 minutes during flight for evolving conditions
Advanced Control & Customization
Fine-tune weather behavior and transitions to match your preferences
- Smooth Cloud Transitions
Advanced fade algorithms create realistic weather changes without jarring shifts - Customizable Transitions
Choose between thickness-based or coverage-based cloud fading methods - Extensive Configuration
Control transition speeds, update frequencies, and location-specific atypical behavior










