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New weather features debut on Garmin Pilot Web

By General Aviation News Staff · October 10, 2025 · Leave a Comment

Future Radar.

Garmin has unveiled new weather features on Garmin Pilot Web, its online flight planning platform that complements the Garmin Pilot mobile app.

Garmin Pilot Web offers a set of free features for all pilots, including at-a-glance flight planning with high-resolution maps and charts, airport information, aeronautical data, and weather overlays, according to Garmin officials.

With the new weather features, both VFR and instrument pilots can more easily plan routes around challenging weather, company officials add.

New weather features include:

  • Future Radar: Users can now drag the playback bar at the bottom of the screen forward to view future radar and how precipitation and storms may impact their route of flight.
  • Storm Tops: Found by clicking the Radar button above the playback bar, the Storm Tops feature will show the tops of storms so pilots can plan flights over or around and discern how powerful a storm system may be.
  • Echo Tops: Pilots can now see the altitude of the highest precipitation returns and use this feature to understand storm intensity.
  • Surface Visibility: This forecast feature shows visibility on the surface. Users can drag the playback bar forward to see future visibility.
  • Freezing Levels: The overlay showcases what altitude the freezing level is at. Pilots can use this feature to potentially find where icing conditions may occur.
Freezing levels.

Along with the new weather features, pilots will now be able to take advantage of leg distance and fuel required information when their route is overlaid on the map, making it easy to plan legs and how much fuel they will need for each leg of their trip, Garmin officials said.

The new features are available now on Garmin Pilot Web at PilotWeb.Garmin.com.

To access all features on Garmin Pilot Web, pilots must subscribe to a plan, which start at $109.99.

For more information: Garmin.com

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