UPDATE 5:15 PM: SpaceX is targeting rocket launch attempts from the Space Coast on Saturday and Sunday, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency guidance notes.
SpaceX has yet to announce these missions. But on Saturday night, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket could launch Galileo satellites for the European Space Agency's global navigation system between 8:29 p.m. and 9:11 p.m.
Later on Sunday, another Starlink launch window will open from 5:50 pm to 10:21 pm
Space Force: 95% – Odds of good weather
Updated 4:54 pm: The Space Force's 45th Weather Wing is predicting a more than 95% chance of “go to launch” weather tonight.
“High pressure will develop over the southeastern United States overnight (Monday) and weaken rapidly, centered over NE Florida on Tuesday. A light east-northeasterly flow near the high center will move into the launch window Tuesday evening, but will allow for a low-first, stratocumulus-cumulus deck mix to run ashore,” the force said. The forecast said.
“These are not expected to be an early weather concern as their height will be limited by dry conditions aloft,” the forecast said.