Global weather data with 100+ weather variables, 14 days ahead and 4 days of history data.
Meteoblue provides a suite of weather APIs covering forecasts, historical data, climate insights, weather maps, warnings, station measurements, and urban climate data. The offering is split into distinct products: a Premium Weather API for high-resolution forecasts and meteograms, a Weather Maps API for map layers and tiles, a Dataset API covering 80+ years of historical weather data, a Weather Warnings API for real-time severe weather alerts with geographic targeting, a Climate Data API for historical climate data and validated projections, a Measurements API for real-time and historical weather station data, a City Climate API for urban climate analysis, and a Free Weather API for non-commercial and development use.
The company reports 30+ weather models, over 3,000 business customers in more than 100 countries, and data from over 250,000 weather stations. It serves sectors including energy, agriculture, transport and logistics, urban planning, leisure, and sustainability/ESG reporting, targeting businesses that need weather or climate data integrated into their applications, operations, or compliance reporting.
Yes, meteoblue offers a Free Weather API providing basic weather data for non-commercial use and development projects.
Meteoblue uses 30+ weather models to provide a unique range of data.
Meteoblue serves 3,000+ business customers from more than 100 countries, across sectors like energy, agriculture, transport and logistics, urban resilience, leisure, and sustainability.
Meteoblue provides historical weather data, climate projections, real-time station measurements, weather maps, and weather warnings through separate specialized APIs.
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