10 Mar 2017
Weather Historical Bulk is launched!
We are happy to introduce to you our new service that provides historical weather data for more than 30,000 cities/towns for the last 5 years.
Now you can simply c...
10 Mar 2017
We are happy to introduce to you our new service that provides historical weather data for more than 30,000 cities/towns for the last 5 years.
Now you can simply c...
04 Apr 2017
For your convenience while working with our historical data, we have created the History Bulk section at OpenWeatherMap....
08 Sep 2017
Temperature, and especially accumulated temperature, is an important factor and plays a fundamental role in agricultural productivity. Plants and insects develop in accordance with the temperature. The warmer the weather, the faster they grow...
14 Sep 2017
Precipitation, mostly rains, has a huge impact on agriculture. For plants to grow, they need at least a small amount of water, and rain is still one of the most effective ways of water...
25 Sep 2017
We are happy to announce our new APIs based on historical data and focused primarily on users from the agricultural sector – API for accumulated temperature data and API for accumu...
28 Sep 2017
Accumulated temperature is a weather parameter that directly influences the productivity of agricultural plants. All biological and chemical processes taking place in the soil are connected with air temperature. The heat supply of crops is ch...
17 Oct 2018
The Dashboard for Agricultural Monitoring is a service created for visual demonstration of satellite data (NDVI) and weather data (forecast, historical and accumulated parameters), which you can ge...
29 Oct 2018
The OpenWeather team announces Weather Maps 2.0, where you can now work not only with current weather layers but also with historical and forecast maps!
03 Apr 2019
We are pleased to tell you that we have launched the first version of our updated Dashboard!
15 Jul 2019
Statistical Weather Data is an API that can provide its users with aggregated statistical weather data for cities.