Latest news, Apr 2, 2026: Due to an administrative error on my part, BumpySkies didn't receive any new weather data between March 31 and April 2, making domestic forecasts erroneously report no turbulence at all. I have fixed this, and apologize if this affected your flight.

TAP236, SFO to PPT, departing 8:05 PM PDT, Apr 2

Turbulence forecast map for TAP236, SFO to PPT

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(Forecast data last collected at 3:00 AM PDT on Apr 3, 2026.)

  1. Takeoff from SFO at 8:05 PM PDT, Apr 2.
  2. 8:06 PM PDT: Light turbulence likely for the next 34 minutes.
  3. 8:40 PM PDT: Moderate turbulence likely for the next 1 minute.
  4. 8:41 PM PDT: Light turbulence likely for the next 48 minutes.
  5. 9:29 PM PDT: Moderate turbulence likely for the next 2 minutes.
  6. 9:31 PM PDT: Light turbulence likely for the next 1 hour and 42 minutes.
  7. 11:13 PM PDT: Moderate turbulence likely for the next 2 minutes.
  8. 11:15 PM PDT: Light turbulence likely for the next 25 minutes.
  9. 11:40 PM PDT: Moderate turbulence likely for the next 1 minute.
  10. 11:41 PM PDT: Light turbulence likely for the next 2 hours and 21 minutes.
  11. 2:02 AM PDT: Calm skies for the next 27 minutes.
  12. 2:29 AM PDT: Moderate turbulence likely for the next 1 minute.
  13. 2:30 AM PDT: Light turbulence likely for the next 1 hour and 38 minutes.
  14. 4:08 AM PDT: Calm skies for the next 57 minutes.
  15. 5:05 AM PDT: Light turbulence likely for the next 39 minutes.
  16. 5:44 AM PDT: Calm skies for the rest of the flight.
  17. Landing at PPT at 6:19 AM PDT.
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