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EDV5157: 2 legs

EDV5157, ATL to MLU, departing 11:51 AM EDT, May 26

Turbulence forecast map for EDV5157, ATL to MLU

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(Forecast data last collected at 12:00 PM EDT on May 26, 2026.)

  1. Takeoff from ATL at 11:51 AM EDT, May 26.
  2. 11:52 AM EDT: Light turbulence likely for the next 4 minutes.
  3. 11:56 AM EDT: Calm skies for the next 17 minutes.
  4. 12:13 PM EDT: Light turbulence likely for the next 16 minutes.
  5. 12:29 PM EDT: Calm skies for the rest of the flight.
  6. Landing at MLU at 12:56 PM EDT.
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EDV5157, MLU to ATL, departing 1:00 PM CDT, May 26

Turbulence forecast map for EDV5157, MLU to ATL

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(Forecast data last collected at 12:00 PM EDT on May 26, 2026.)

  1. Takeoff from MLU at 1:00 PM CDT, May 26.
  2. 1:01 PM CDT: Light turbulence likely for the next 1 minute.
  3. 1:02 PM CDT: Calm skies for the next 28 minutes.
  4. 1:30 PM CDT: Light turbulence likely for the next 14 minutes.
  5. 1:44 PM CDT: Calm skies for the next 25 minutes.
  6. 2:09 PM CDT: Light turbulence likely until you land.
  7. Landing at ATL at 2:20 PM CDT.
Nelly

Nelly says: Bumpy skies can be scary, but they're not dangerous!

See our turbulence safety page for more information, including links to other resources for nervous fliers.

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