MAKG1
Touchdown! Greaser!
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Whatever works for you. Since I'm monitoring the destination weather en route, I've yet to be surprised by the ATIS.
Yeah, I find ATIS is both known far away by ATC and FSS, and it's often quite a bit behind reality (sometimes by more than the hour you might think). Particularly if it's automated or the sensors are positioned oddly (like on the roof of the tower).
AWOS or ASOS on the other hand, has indeed surprised me. It's updated every minute but FSS/ATC only sees it once an hour.
The biggest surprise was approaching KHAF -- ASOS (and FSS) said 5 miles visibility; it was a LOT more than that (at least 50). And the winds were not VRB05, but rather a direct crosswind of about 10 knots. Even worse, the wind at pattern altitude was the other way (sea breeze / land breeze).