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Hong Kong International Airport (VHHH)

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METAR VHHH 130630Z 21009KT 9999 -TSRA FEW010 FEW015CB SCT025 28/25 Q1008 RERA RETS TEMPO 22020G30KT 2500 TSRA SHRA FEW008CB SCT015
Temperature
28°C
Dewpoint
25°C
Humidity
83%
Wind
210° / 17 km/h
Visibility
10+ km
Pressure
1008.1 hPa

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For informational purposes only. Not for flight planning. Always consult official aviation weather services.

Understanding METAR weather reports

METAR (Meteorological Aerodrome Report) is the international standard format for reporting current weather conditions at airports worldwide. Issued every 30 minutes to one hour, METAR reports contain wind speed and direction, visibility, cloud layers, temperature, dewpoint, and barometric pressure.

Flight categories are determined by ceiling and visibility: VFR (Visual Flight Rules) means ceiling above 3,000 ft and visibility greater than 5 statute miles. MVFR (Marginal VFR) has ceiling 1,000-3,000 ft or visibility 3-5 miles. IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) means ceiling 500-999 ft or visibility 1-3 miles. LIFR (Low IFR) indicates ceiling below 500 ft or visibility under 1 mile.

Current conditions at VHHH: VFR, temperature 28°C, wind 210° at 17 km/h, visibility 10+ km, pressure 1008.1 hPa.

About METAR and aviation weather

METAR (Meteorological Aerodrome Report) is a standardised format for reporting surface weather at airports. It is defined by the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) and the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO). Observations are typically issued every 30 or 60 minutes and include wind, visibility, weather phenomena, cloud layers (amount and height), temperature, dewpoint, and pressure (QNH). Pilots use METAR for pre-flight and in-flight decisions (ICAO; WMO; FAA).

Flight categories (VFR, MVFR, IFR, LIFR) are derived from ceiling height and visibility. VFR (Visual Flight Rules) requires ceiling above 3,000 ft AGL and visibility greater than 5 statute miles (or equivalent). MVFR (Marginal VFR) applies when ceiling is 1,000–3,000 ft or visibility 3–5 miles. IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) when ceiling 500–999 ft or visibility 1–3 miles. LIFR (Low IFR) when ceiling below 500 ft or visibility less than 1 mile. These thresholds support consistent operational decisions (FAA; ICAO).

Cloud layers are reported with abbreviations FEW (1–2 oktas), SCT (3–4), BKN (5–7), OVC (8); heights are in feet AGL. Altimeter setting (QNH) is given in hectopascals. METAR is used alongside TAF (Terminal Aerodrome Forecast) and other products. For official aviation weather and flight planning, always use your national aviation authority and approved sources.

Sources: ICAO (Annex 3; METAR/TAF); WMO (weather reporting); FAA (flight categories; Advisory Circulars).