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ENY3462: 2 legs

ENY3462, MIA to GSP, departing 4:16 PM EDT, Aug 21

Turbulence forecast map for ENY3462, MIA to GSP

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(Forecast data last collected at 1:00 PM EDT on Aug 21, 2026.)

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  1. Takeoff from MIA at 4:16 PM EDT, Aug 21.
  2. 4:17 PM EDT: Light turbulence likely for the next 6 minutes.
  3. 4:23 PM EDT: Calm skies for the next 30 minutes.
  4. 4:53 PM EDT: Light turbulence likely for the next 3 minutes.
  5. 4:56 PM EDT: Moderate turbulence likely for the next 2 minutes.
  6. 4:58 PM EDT: Calm skies for the next 48 minutes.
  7. 5:46 PM EDT: Light turbulence likely until you land.
  8. Landing at GSP at 6:03 PM EDT.

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ENY3462, GSP to MIA, departing 6:58 PM EDT, Aug 21

Turbulence forecast map for ENY3462, GSP to MIA

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(Forecast data last collected at 1:00 PM EDT on Aug 21, 2026.)

Preliminary forecast. Check back within an hour or two of takeoff to see the most accurate route map and turbulence forecast for this flight.

  1. Takeoff from GSP at 6:58 PM EDT, Aug 21.
  2. 6:59 PM EDT: Calm skies for the next 1 minute.
  3. 7:00 PM EDT: Light turbulence likely for the next 2 minutes.
  4. 7:02 PM EDT: Moderate turbulence likely for the next 4 minutes.
  5. 7:06 PM EDT: Calm skies for the next 1 hour and 15 minutes.
  6. 8:21 PM EDT: Light turbulence likely until you land.
  7. Landing at MIA at 8:34 PM EDT.

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

Forecast your window-seat views

BumpySkies First Class includes cloudiness forecasts, letting you see which parts of your flight will have you passing through or over clouds, and how often you'll instead have clear views of the ground below.

This feature is designed for nervous fliers like me, who feel a little better when they can see the ground, and can even enjoy it when the view is bright and clear. It can be nice to know ahead of time how much of that you can expect.

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Nelly

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Flying through clouds is routine and safe, even when it feels disorienting to nervous passengers. Learn more about it on our flight safety page.

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