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OpenWeather provides historical, current and forecasted weather data via light-speed APIs Headquarters in London, UK. Support center [email protected]

28/04/2026

Still watching marathon videos these days πŸ’™
So many real, powerful moments - and this is one of them.
Honestly, could watch it on repeat.
These are the kind of emotions you can’t fake.
And somewhere behind it all, our whole WeatherFoundation and OpenWeather teams were cheering Alex Voron on - pretty sure he felt it πŸ™Œ

23/12/2025

πŸŽ„β„οΈ From festive frost to Atlantic drizzle, UK Christmas traditions have always been shaped by the weather.
Take a cosy read and see how climate and culture meet this season:

https://openweather.co.uk/blog/post/festive-frost-and-atlantic-drizzle-how-weather-shaped-uk-christmas-traditions

04/12/2025

🌊 Low water levels on the Rhine are becoming a major threat to Europe’s logistics and industry. But with the right data, they don’t have to be.
In our latest article, we show how high-resolution weather and hydrological intelligence help businesses stay ahead of disruptions, protect supply chains, and plan operations with confidence.

πŸ“˜ Read the full article (link in the first comment) and see how data can turn climate risk into a strategic advantage.

26/11/2025

🦜 🦚 Understanding biodiversity isn’t just about counting species, but also about recognising the environmental conditions that shape ecosystems.

In our latest article, we explore how climate data can help identify habitat changes, reveal ecological stressors, and support more informed conservation decisions.

πŸ‘‰ Read the full article to learn how weather intelligence can enhance biodiversity research and environmental planning:
https://openweather.co.uk/blog/post/tracking-biodiversity-weather-patterns

20/11/2025

As climate pressures intensify, Bangkok faces rising flooding risks driven by urbanisation, land subsidence, and extreme rainfall. Our latest publication highlights how advanced weather intelligence and data-driven planning can help cities strengthen resilience and protect communities.

πŸ‘‰ Read the full article here: https://openweather.co.uk/blog/post/beyond-triple-squeeze-helping-bangkok-be-more-flood-resilient

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