Current Weather
Raw METAR
Clouds - Visual Profile
Weather Briefing
LIFRPerm International Airport is currently reporting low IFR (LIFR) conditions with broken clouds at 200 feet and 10 miles or greater visibility.
Wind Analysis
Winds are from the west-southwest (250°) at 4 knots.
Visibility & Ceiling
Visibility is unrestricted. The ceiling is very low at 200 feet AGL (broken), well below circling minimums at most airports.
Temperature & Moisture
Temperature is 18°C (64°F) with a dewpoint of 15°C. The narrow temperature-dewpoint spread suggests high humidity and potential for visibility restrictions, especially during cooling periods.
Forecast Outlook
The TAF forecast covers the next 24 hours. The forecast shows a transition between VFR and IFR conditions. Pilots should monitor the forecast closely and have an alternate airport plan. Expected weather includes: Fog. Temporary LIFR conditions are forecast with Fog between 21:00Z and 02:00Z.
Pilot Recommendations
Current conditions require an instrument rating, IFR-equipped aircraft, and an IFR clearance. Check approach minimums carefully as conditions may be below CAT I ILS minimums. The narrow temperature-dewpoint spread creates risk of fog formation, particularly during evening and early morning hours.
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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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✈️ 03/21
Active: 21
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10,520 ft | 161 ft | CON | 46° |
↑ 3.1 kt
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↔ 2.6 kt
40° angle
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Weather Statistics - USPP
17,041 observations | Sep 2025 - Jul 2026Flight Rules Distribution
Perm International Airport is frequently affected by reduced visibility conditions, with VFR weather only 32.7% of the time and IFR/LIFR conditions occurring in 39.6% of observations. Temperature extremes range from -34°C to 31°C, reflecting significant seasonal variation. The best months for VFR flying are May, October, September.
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Best Months for VFR
Statistics computed from 17,041 METAR observations (Sep 2025 - Jul 2026). Data sourced from official aviation weather services. Updated daily.
Perm International Airport - Airport Information
Airport Details
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About Perm International Airport
Overview
Perm International Airport serves the Perm region in Russia, located at 57.914501, 56.021198 with an elevation of 404 ft MSL. The airport operates a single significant runway (03/21) measuring 10,520 feet in length, capable of handling medium-sized aircraft operations.
Flying Conditions
Flight visibility conditions vary significantly, with only 29.3% of observations reporting standard VFR conditions. Approximately 38% of observations indicate marginal or instrument flight conditions (MVFR/IFR), requiring careful pre-flight weather assessment. Temperature extremes range from -34°C to 24°C, with an average of -2.6°C, suggesting substantial seasonal temperature variations.
Notable Features
Situated in a region with complex meteorological characteristics, Perm International Airport experiences diverse atmospheric conditions. The airport's location suggests potential for rapid weather changes, with fog present in 4.6% of observations and consistently high average visibility around 10 statute miles.
Approach Considerations
Historically favorable visual flying conditions occur in September, October, and January, potentially offering more predictable approach environments during these months. Pilots should anticipate potential low visibility scenarios, with approximately 37.7% of observations indicating instrument or low instrument flight conditions.
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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