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OpenWeatherMap provides weather data for any coordinates on the globe via APIs and web services. You can access current, forecast and historical weather data, as well as solar panel energy prediction, satellite imagery and AI analytics.
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OpenWeatherMap offers fast and easy-to-work weather APIs for current, forecast, historical, and statistical data, as well as weather maps and alerts. Choose from different subscription plans and products to suit your needs and budget.
OpenWeatherMap provides weather data from different sources and formats for any location on Earth. Learn how to make an API call, see API response examples and fields, and find weather condition codes and icons.
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OpenWeatherMap is an online service, owned by OpenWeather Ltd, that provides global weather data via API, including current weather data, forecasts, nowcasts, and historical weather data. The company provides a minute-by-minute hyperlocal precipitation forecast.
The current version of the library allows the following: Embedding of layer with current weather in cities. Embedding of layer with weather stations. The library supports customer clustering. Access Global Precipitation Maps with current, forecast and historical data via OpenWeather's API.
Aug 1, 2016 · OpenWeatherMap (openweathermap.org) is a service providing weather data and forecast inspired by the idea of Wikipedia and OpenStreetMap. Visualizations are shown with an OpenStreetMap base map. All data provided by OpenWeatherMap are distributed under CC-BY-SA 2.0. The API is free up to 30 000 hits per minute.