FORT MYERS, Fla. — Keep an eye on the skies Wednesday night as the Artemis II launch window opens at 6:24 p.m. from Cape Canaveral. While thick clouds and gusty winds are the main concerns, weather favorability is at 80 percent for the launch.
The trajectory of the launch is toward the east, however, visibility is possible across the Gulf Coast! It will take roughly 40 seconds after the launch to see Artemis II from Southwest Florida. While most communities will stay dry, an east wind will drive a few showers toward the coast tonight.
Temperatures will still be toasty in the low 80s during the launch so be sure to stay hydrated. If you’re able to see the launch, feel free to share pictures and videos with Gulf Coast News.
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