The USAF 45th Weather Squadron forecast is focused on launch conditions; ugordan posted this link in the previous thread:http://www.patrick.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-070716-028.pdfThe forecast they issued yesterday on their website may not need to be updated, but they'll be updating the launch team during the count on real-time conditions.
Launch day probability of violating launch weather constraints: 20% Primary concern(s): Cumulus Cloud Rule, Thick Cloud Rule 24 hour delay probability of violating launch weather constraints: 70% Primary concern(s): Thick Cloud Rule, Disturbed Weather, Liftoff Winds
SpaceX @SpaceXFalcon 9 went vertical overnight, launch of @SES_Satellites #SES8 TONIGHT 5:37pm EST. http://www.spacex.com/webcast pic.twitter.com/WRLf04DJYj
OK folks, things now starting to pick up.RP-1 loading is complete per L2.
Latest photo:SpaceX @SpaceX 3mFalcon 9 standing tall on the pad, ready to launch #SES8 to 80,000km orbit. Watch @ 5pm: http://www.spacex.com/webcast pic.twitter.com/C3RryK0kRz