The United States flag can be flown in all kinds of weather. But, this is only possible when the flag is made of a weather-proof material.
A flag should not be flown during a major thunderstorm, tornado, etc.
It should be flown on Australia Day, Labour Day and New Years.
It can be flown whenever you want it to be. But to answer the question SHOULD it be flown in the rain, no. It should be flown when the weather permits from sunrise to sunset, unless it's an all weather flag. The American should be displayed 365 days a year from sunrise to sunset, with the exception of days it is raining. If it is raining at sunrise, you do not raise the flag. If it is not raining at sunrise, raise the flag; and if it starts to rain during the day, no matter the flag still stays up and you take it down at normal sunset.
A flag should not be flown during a major thunderstorm, tornado, etc...
A flag should not be flown during a major thunderstorm, tornado, etc.
in rain weather. because you dont wanna disrespect the flag.
The American Flag should always be flown higher than the state flag and should be flown a half-mast when in peril or in rememberance.
It should be flown with a spotlight hitting it. If it is raining or strange weather, its better to keep it inside, in a triangle fold.
The American flag should be flown above a light as a sign of respect
The flag can not be flow in rain, thunder storms, tornados, huricanes, etc.
There is not a set height that the American Flag needs to be flown at, but it does need to be flown at the top of the flagpole. If other flags, such as State or POW/MIA, are flown around the American flag then the American flag needs to be flown above the other flags.
NO. as approved by congress "NO STATE FLAG" shall be flown above the American Flag.