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  1. OpenWeatherMap - Current weather and forecast

    OpenWeather provides comprehensive weather data services, including current, forecast, and historical weather information. Explore a wide range of APIs for solar radiation, road risk assessment, solar …

  2. Weather Map | OpenWeather

    OpenWeather (part of OWM Group) is a global provider of weather data and forecasting solutions. Using advanced meteorology, machine learning, and powerful data infrastructure, we deliver historical, …

  3. Current weather data - OpenWeatherMap

    Examples of API calls https://api.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/weather?lat=44.34&lon=10.99&appid= {API key}

  4. Weather API

    Explore OpenWeather's vast range of weather APIs including the versatile One Call API 3.0. Ideal for both beginners and professionals, our APIs offer current weather, minute-by-minute forecasts, …

  5. Current weather data - OpenWeatherMap

    We collect and process weather data from different sources such as global and local weather models, satellites, radars and a vast network of weather stations. Data is available in JSON, XML, or HTML …

  6. How to start to work with Openweather API

    Discover the extensive capabilities of OpenWeather's APIs through our thorough guide, providing in-depth explanations, practical examples, and dedicated support for users across all skill levels, …

  7. Members - OpenWeatherMap

    Supplier of Achilles UVDB community © 2012 — 2026 OpenWeather ® All rights reserved

  8. OpenWeatherMap API guide

    Explore OpenWeather's user-friendly weather data products and APIs, offering short and long-term forecasts, historical observations, and specialized solutions like Road Risk and Solar Energy …

  9. Weather maps 2.0

    Source and documentation (README.md) is available on GitHub https://github.com/buche/leaflet-openweathermap Example of weather map: https://github.com/owm-inc/VANE-intro/tree/master/apps

  10. Solar panels energy prediction - openweathermap.org

    How to make an API call URL ... https://api.openweathermap.org/energy/2.0/location/{location_id}/interval_data?date={date}&interval={interval}&tz={tz}&appid= …