Free Weather Feeds
Weatherzone offers a range of free weather products that you can easily incorporate into your website. Add some useful local information to your site with our free weather feeds.
Free local weather page
Our comprehensive free local weather page can be customised to your site look.It includes a four day forecast, detailed current conditions and a weather almanac for the nearest available locations to your chosen locality.
Click here for instructions on how to install and configure the free local weather page.
Free weather search box
Our unique Weatherzone search box is freely available for you to include on your site.
Click here for instructions on how to install the free weather search box.
Free weather buttons
weather forecast
By simply inserting a script into your web page you can have these automatically updating current or forecast weather buttons on your web page. The buttons are easily configured to the location of your choice.
Click here for instructions on how to install and configure the free current and forecast weather buttons.
Free RSS feeds
The Weatherzone RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed is an XML-based format for content distribution and a great way to put easily customisable weather information on your website.
Click here for more details.
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At Darwin Ap
08:10 CST
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34°C
Mostly sunny
Weather News
BOM warns cyclone expected to form from tropical low over Gulf of Carpentaria
09:03 EDT
There is a high chance a tropical low that has been threatening for days to intensify into a cyclone in the Gulf of Carpentaria will finally do so today, the Bureau of Meteorology has said.
NSW emergency service cranks up campaign to stop people driving into floodwater
08:44 EDT
Emergency services are frustrated by people making bad decisions when faced with floodwater, as recent studies on flood deaths show young men and children are the most at-risk of dying.
NSW weather: Storm hits Hunter and Central Coast, BOM predicts heavy rainfall and winds
00:06 EDT
Severe thunderstorms that ravaged the Hunter region and the Central Coast of New South Wales are over, the Bureau of Meteorology says, but Ausgrid and SES volunteers are still working to repair the damage.