Artemis II launch weather update
Airfind news item
Published on March 31, 2026.
The latest launch weather forecast for the Artemis II mission has remained 80% for the day, with a potential delay of 75% if necessary. This is due to a pattern that occurs in Central Florida, where a steady breeze pushes moisture from the Atlantic onto the coast. Forecasters will be monitoring clouds west of the launch pad, particularly those with distinct outlines.
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