Not unless it is an all-weather flag. Title 4 of the United States Code, Section 6(c) states: "The flag should not be displayed on days when the weather is inclement, except when an all-weather flag is displayed.
You can but it's not good for the flag. The unofficial flag etiquette says that flags should not be flown in the rain.
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.
The US 'flag code' is part of federal law, but it is simply an advisory code. There are no penalties for disobeying it, and in fact such penalties would probably be a violation of First Amendment rights. Therefore flying the flag in the rain may violate the code, it is not a violation that you will go to jail for.
its supposed to rain and its supposed to be warm but not to warm pretty chilly
yes
in rain weather. because you dont wanna disrespect the flag.
The expression "suppose to" isn't correct. It should be "supposed to"
That really depends on where you are located.
The flag can not be flow in rain, thunder storms, tornados, huricanes, etc.
There is no atmosphere, no wind, rain, dust to disturb it.
how am i supposed to know
I live their. Its supposed to rain here on august 21st and 22nd. Today and tomorrow.