The Red Arrows have cancelled their plan to land at Bournemouth Airport as part of their flypast for the King's coronation.
The RAF aerobatic squad was due to travel to the airport near Hurn, Christchurch, following a trip through London on the afternoon of Saturday, May 6.
However, it has been confirmed to the Daily Echo that the landing site has been changed due to the weather forecast.
A decision on whether the Red Arrows will take to the skies at all will see the team "waiting until the last minute". The squad are currently on the ground at RAF Waddington.
Rain showers hit Dorset on the morning of the coronation and the poor conditions are expected to heads towards the capital into the afternoon.
As reported, the return of the Red Arrows to every day of this year's Bournemouth Air Festival has already been confirmed by event organisers.
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