As your skills progress so will your ability to recognize and predict weather patterns and conditions. The more information you acquire the easier it will be to develop a model of how the weather and topography in your area interact with each other. You will be able to develop a profile for a good flying day and a bad flying day. 

If you are traveling to an unfamiliar site that you don’t have a detailed profile for, talk with the local pilots about appropriate weather conditions. The locals always know best and some sites can present tricky weather problems that you would only be aware of if you had experience at the site. Trust the locals, even if you see conditions that may look appropriate. They probably know something you don’t.
 

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