Bad weather can jeopardize a planned trip in a blimp by creating unsafe flying conditions, such as high winds, heavy rain, or thunderstorms. These factors can affect the blimp's stability and maneuverability, making it difficult to control. Additionally, poor visibility due to fog or precipitation can hinder navigation and increase the risk of accidents. Consequently, operators may need to postpone or cancel the trip for safety reasons.
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