Southwest Florida International Airport

KRSW / RSW

Fort Myers, US

Last Updated
Jul 4, 22:53Z

Current Weather

Display Units
Recent 58 min ago
22:53Z

🌙 Night
VFR
Flight Rules
29°C
Temperature
Dewpoint: 24°C
4 kt
130°
10 SM
Visibility
Ceiling
Unlimited
1016 hPa
QNH
Altimeter Setting

Raw METAR

METAR KRSW 042253Z 13004KT 10SM CLR 29/24 A3001 RMK AO2 SLP159 T02940244

Weather Briefing

VFR

Southwest Florida International Airport is currently reporting visual flight rules (VFR) conditions with clear skies and 10 SM visibility.

Wind Analysis

Winds are from the southeast (130°) at 4 knots.

Visibility & Ceiling

Visibility is 10 SM. Skies are clear with unlimited ceiling.

Temperature & Moisture

Temperature is 29°C (84°F) with a dewpoint of 24°C, indicating moderate moisture conditions.

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: Thunderstorm Rain. There is a 30% probability of MVFR conditions with Thunderstorm Rain between 10:00Z and 13:00Z.

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.

QNH
1016 hPa
Sea Level Pressure
For altitude above MSL
QFE
1015 hPa
Field Pressure
Height above aerodrome (30 ft)
Pressure Alt
-53 ft
QNE Reference
Standard: 1013 hPa
Density Altitude: 1,634 ft
ISA Deviation: +14.1°C

Forecast (TAF)

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Raw TAF
TAF KRSW 041721Z 0418/0518 26007KT P6SM VCTS SCT040CB BKN250 FM042000 26007KT P6SM SCT040 BKN250 FM050100 VRB04KT P6SM FEW040 BKN250 FM051000 VRB04KT P6SM VCTS SCT040CB BKN250 PROB30 0510/0513 4SM TSRA BKN040CB
Upcoming Changes (Next 12 Hours)
23:50Z BASE
+0h
MVFR 260° 7 kt
Visibility: >6SM
Ceiling: 25,000 ft
01:00Z FM050100
+2h
VFR VRB 4 kt
Visibility: >6SM
Ceiling: 25,000 ft
10:00Z FM051000
+11h
MVFR VRB 4 kt
Visibility: >6SM
Ceiling: 25,000 ft
10:00Z PROB30
+11h
MVFR
Visibility: 4SM
Ceiling: 4,000 ft
Thunderstorm Rain

24-Hour Weather Evolution

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Airport Runway Layout

N
RSW
06 ✈️
24

Runway Information

Runway Length Width Surface Heading Wind Component
✈️ 06/24
Active: 06
12,000 ft 150 ft ASP 54°
1.4 kt 3.8 kt
70° angle
🟢 Active Runway: Best headwind component for current conditions
⬆️ Headwind: Favorable wind component
↔️ Crosswind: ≤10kt Safe, 11-15kt Caution, >15kt Challenging

Weather Statistics - KRSW

8,211 observations | Sep 2025 - Jul 2026

Flight Rules Distribution

VFR
87.5%
MVFR
6.7%
IFR
3.3%
LIFR
2.5%

Southwest Florida International Airport enjoys predominantly VFR conditions, with visual flight rules prevailing 87.5% of the time. Prevailing winds are from the NE averaging 7.3 knots. Calm conditions occur 15.3% of the time. Temperature extremes range from -1°C to 36°C, reflecting significant seasonal variation. The best months for VFR flying are November, June, February.

Wind Analysis

Prevailing Direction: NE (45°)
Average Speed: 7.3 kt
Maximum Recorded: 26 kt
Calm Winds: 15.3%
Direction Distribution:
E
21%
N
10.3%
S
4.7%
W
7%
NE
22%
NW
6.1%
SE
6.9%
SW
6.8%

Temperature Range

Average: 23.1°C
Range: -1°C to 36°C
-1°C 36°C

Visibility

Average: 9.7 SM
Below 3 SM: 1%
Fog Frequency: 2.4%

Best Months for VFR

November June February

Runway Wind Analysis

Runway 06/24
Favorable wind: 100%
Avg crosswind: 3.5 kt

Statistics computed from 8,211 METAR observations (Sep 2025 - Jul 2026). Data sourced from official aviation weather services. Updated daily.

Southwest Florida International Airport - Airport Information

Airport Details

ICAO Code: KRSW
IATA Code: RSW
Type: large airport
Status: active
Elevation: 30 ft MSL

Location

City: Fort Myers
Country: US
Latitude: 26.536200°
Longitude: -81.755203°
Time Zone: Etc/GMT+5

Runway Information

Runway 06/24
Length: 12,000 ft
Width: 150 ft
Surface: ASP
ILS: No

About Southwest Florida International Airport

Overview

Southwest Florida International Airport (KRSW) serves the Fort Myers metropolitan area, located on Florida's southwestern coast. As a large airport situated at a low elevation of 30 ft MSL, it provides critical commercial and general aviation services for the region. The airport's strategic location supports significant passenger and cargo operations in Southwest Florida.

Flying Conditions

Southwest Florida experiences subtropical climate conditions with distinct wet and dry seasons that impact aviation operations. Summer months typically feature higher humidity, afternoon thunderstorm potential, and thermal turbulence, while winter periods offer more stable meteorological conditions. Pilots should anticipate potential convective activity, particularly during the June through September hurricane season.

Notable Features

The airport features a single primary runway 06/24, which measures 12,000 feet in length and is constructed with asphalt pavement. Its substantial runway length accommodates a wide range of aircraft types, from regional commuters to large commercial jets. The low elevation and coastal proximity mean minimal terrain restrictions but potential wind and marine layer considerations.

Approach Considerations

Runway 06/24's extended length provides flexibility for various approach scenarios, with prevailing winds typically influencing runway selection. The airport's coastal location may introduce marine layer conditions, particularly during early morning hours, requiring heightened situational awareness during approach and landing. Standard instrument approach procedures are available, with visual approaches feasible under clear 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.

Official Data Sources

Weather NOAA Aviation Weather Center • International METAR/TAF Network
Airports OurAirports.com • Public domain airport database
NOTAMs FAA NOTAM System • ICAO NOTAM Distribution
Last updated: Jan 1, 1970 12:00 AM UTC

Disclaimer: Data is provided for informational purposes only. Pilots must verify all information through official sources before flight operations. Weather conditions change rapidly; always obtain a current briefing from approved weather services.