Weather?
Interesting, but it sounds a bit VFR limited....
From the FARs
?101.33 Operating limitations.
No person may operate an unmanned free balloon --
(a) Unless otherwise authorized by ATC, below 2,000 feet above the surface within the lateral boundaries of the surface areas of Class B, Class C, Class D, or Class E airspace designated for an airport;
(b) At any altitude where there are clouds or obscuring phenomena of more than five-tenths coverage;
(c) At any altitude below 60,000 feet standard pressure altitude where the horizontal visibility is less than five miles;
(d) During the first 1,000 feet of ascent, over a congested area of a city, town, or settlement or an open-air assembly of persons not associated with the operation; or
(e) In such a manner that impact of the balloon, or part thereof including its payload, with the surface creates a hazard to persons or property not associated with the operation.
[Doc. No. 1457, 29 FR 47, Jan. 3, 1964, as amended by Amdt. 101-5, 56 FR 65662, Dec. 17, 1991]
Full regs. here - a Kalifornia web site, but quoting Federal Regulations....
http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/planning/aeronaut/htmlfile/part101.php#Sec. 101.31
No internet if it's cloudy...
gil A
This stuff just came up a few weeks ago when a Real Estate development flew a large tethered advertising balloon next to our emergency runway... they were surprised when I handed them a copy of the Federal regulation...