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Website Weather Services

Weather warehouse

We have developed a system to give small to medium sized Internet providers a quick and simple method of putting information on their site. Products available include:

  • Satellite images and scripts
  • Lightning images
  • Radar images
  • Forecasts for either 1 or 4 days
  • Current conditions
  • Warnings
  • Sunrise/Sunset Times
  • Tide information
  • Marine forecasts

These products can be included into your page and customised to suit the design of your site with a few simple lines of HTML.

Below is a sample of a one day forecast.

Please contact us for further information.

Custom services

The Weather Company can provide weather packages to suit any site from the most basic to specialist industry portals.

Key industries we create custom services for are, Agriculture, Energy, Construction, Media, Marine and Government. Some examples of our custom Internet services include:

  • 7 day detailed forecasts
  • Current conditions
  • Weather extremes
  • Warnings
  • Long range forecasts
  • Satellite maps
  • Synoptic maps
  • Radar and Lightning maps
  • Fire danger maps
  • Sea surface temperatures
  • Dam levels
  • Air quality
  • Computer models
  • Marine weather
  • Surf forecasts and cams
  • Snow forecasts and cams

Please contact us for further information.

Display Your Local Weather

Weather News

Power plant outages contributed to overloading scare during NSW heatwave, report finds

18:22 EDT

Australia's energy operator has found power plant failures contributed to the unprecedented pressure on the New South Wales electricity grid during this month's heatwave.

Sydney flying fox backyard rescues at record high due to food shortage, heat

15:24 EDT

Flying fox rescuers in Sydney are experiencing "the worst season ever" as a record number of bats get caught and injured in nets used to protect backyard fruit trees.

Weekend rainfall on the cards for hot and dry inland NSW

11:55 EDT

With a few days to go until the official end to the summer season, it looks like parts of New South Wales could still see the odd drop of rain.