The test mode time frame for the Automated Weather Observation System (AWOS) at the Plymouth Municipal Airport has been certified by the FAA and will be operational this month.
The AWOS III Weather Station will provide temperature, dew point, barometric pressures, wind direction, wind velocity, bottom and top of cloud height, and precipitation. The information will be available to the flying public, pilots flying under instrument conditions and pilots flying into the Plymouth Municipal Airport. This is vital for pilots as they can monitor more specific weather conditions in Plymouth and the surrounding area so they can better measure their landing decision height. Currently, the closest weather information pilots obtain is what South Bend’s Weather Station provides.



The proposed concrete project at the Plymouth Municipal Airport will move forward after funds have been shifted to pay for the project. The project is expected to be as efficient as
A weather station may finally be up and running at Plymouth Municipal Airport in the near future. Airport Manager Dave Lattimer told the Plymouth Common Council Monday the AWOS III weather station is in place on the south side of the runway and the related computer equipment has been delivered. 





