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Weather Briefing
VFRDel Norte International Airport is currently reporting visual flight rules (VFR) conditions with broken clouds at 20,000 feet and 10 SM visibility. Note: This observation is 1.3 hours old and conditions may have changed.
Wind Analysis
Winds are from the southeast (130°) at 14 knots. Runway 11/29 is favored with a 13-knot headwind and 5-knot crosswind component.
Visibility & Ceiling
Visibility is 10 SM. The ceiling is 20000 feet AGL (broken), well above standard VFR minimums.
Temperature & Moisture
Temperature is 32°C (90°F) with a dewpoint of 16°C, indicating very dry conditions. High temperatures at this elevation may result in significant density altitude effects. Pilots should calculate density altitude and adjust performance expectations accordingly.
Forecast Outlook
The TAF forecast covers the next 24 hours. Conditions are expected to fluctuate between VFR and MVFR. VFR pilots should be prepared for deteriorating conditions. Expected weather includes: Haze. Temporary MVFR conditions are forecast with Haze between 12:00Z and 16:00Z.
Pilot Recommendations
Conditions are favorable for visual flight. The forecast indicates conditions may deteriorate. Ensure you have fuel reserves and a viable alternate airport.
This briefing is generated from real-time METAR and TAF data. Always verify with official sources before flight.
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Airport Runway Layout
Runway Information
| Runway | Length | Width | Surface | Heading | Wind Component |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 02/20 | 6,598 ft | 148 ft | ASP | 32° |
↓ 1.9 kt
•
↔ 13.9 kt
98° angle
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✈️ 11/29
Active: 11
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5,049 ft | 148 ft | ASP | 122° |
↑ 13.2 kt
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↔ 4.8 kt
20° angle
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Weather Statistics - MMAN
4,601 observations | Sep 2025 - May 2026Flight Rules Distribution
Del Norte International Airport typically experiences VFR conditions 64.2% of the time, though instrument-rated pilots will find IFR weather present approximately 7% of observations. Prevailing winds are from the E averaging 6.5 knots, with gusts recorded up to 65 knots. Temperature extremes range from -1°C to 40°C, reflecting significant seasonal variation. The best months for VFR flying are February, January, December.
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Statistics computed from 4,601 METAR observations (Sep 2025 - May 2026). Data sourced from official aviation weather services. Updated daily.
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About Del Norte International Airport
Overview
Del Norte International Airport serves Monterrey, Mexico as a medium-sized airport located at 25.865601, -100.237000 with an elevation of 1476 ft MSL. The airport features two asphalt runways: 02/20 at 6598 feet and 11/29 at 5049 feet, supporting various aviation operations in the region.
Flying Conditions
Pilots can expect predominantly VFR conditions 69% of the time, with MVFR conditions occurring 24.4% of observations. The airport experiences a wide temperature range from 2°C to 37°C, with an average of 22.1°C. Prevailing winds are from the east at an average of 5.9 knots, with occasional strong gusts up to 65 knots.
Notable Features
The airport's location features consistent wind patterns with easterly winds at 90 degrees. Both runways demonstrate 100% favorable wind alignment, with Runway 02/20 experiencing an average crosswind of 4.6 knots and Runway 11/29 showing a lower average crosswind of 2.7 knots. Visibility typically remains excellent, averaging 8.8 statute miles with only 3.2% of observations showing visibility below 3 miles.
Approach Considerations
January, December, and October represent the best months for VFR operations, offering the most stable flying conditions. Pilots should be prepared for calm wind conditions approximately 8.1% of the time. The dual runway configuration provides flexibility for approach and departure, with minimal crosswind challenges due to the favorable wind alignment.
Data Sources & Accuracy: Airport information sourced from OurAirports.com, a collaborative database of worldwide airport data. Weather data from official aviation weather services including NOAA Aviation Weather Center and international METAR/TAF providers. Information is updated regularly but pilots should always verify current conditions and NOTAMs through official channels before flight operations.
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