OpenWeather Alerts

Stay ahead of the severe weather with our customisable weather alert system!

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Comprehensive Weather Alerts for Every Need

Weather alerts are meteorological events that are important to your industry. In case they may affect your business, you are notified about them in advance or immediately.

OpenWeather cutting-edge platform goes beyond standard government alerts, incorporating precise forecasts and industry insights for a deeper understanding of weather impacts. From extreme temperatures to wind, floods, rain, fire warnings, fog, thunderstorms and more, we provide tailored alerts based on weather phenomena and our expertise.

  • Tailored alerts format

    Set geographical area of interest, alerts timeframe, your industry, severity levels and other parameters to get only necessary data. Alert delivery can be carried out in any way and in any format you require.

  • Monitor various weather phenomena

    Our system analyses various weather phenomena including extreme high and low temperatures, wind, flood, rain, fire warnings, fog, thunderstorms, and many more.

  • Go beyond basic weather data to specific industry insights

    We use our own templates collected by OpenWeather meteorologists and engineers, based on critical weather parameters and phenomena relevant to your industry and specific circumstances.

  • Rely on multiple data sources for the highest accuracy

    OpenWeather ML-model uses a variety of data sources: radars, global meteorological agency models (Met Office, NOAA, ECMWF), weather satellites, and a vast network of weather stations.

Alerts' sources

OpenWeather Alerts is a composite solution that integrates multiple authoritative data sources with our in-house meteorological expertise, fully configured to align with your specific operational requirements:

  • Alerts by government meteorological agencies

    Official notifications issued by national government authorities to warn the public about severe weather conditions or other environmental hazards - general information without industry specifics.

  • Alerts by OpenWeather

    We use our hyper-local ML-model to generate both global severe warnings and industry-specific notifications to tackle weather risks. Thus, the diverse data sources combined by OpenWeather help you more accurately track weather changes that can affect you and your business.

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  • OpenWeather Meteo team

    Our team of professional meteorologists provides a human, expert touch to the data feed and sign-off on the issued alerts for additional piece of mind on your side.

    Please learn more about OpenWeather Meteo team and related services here

Weather Alerts for Utilities – Examples

Customise alert triggers to generate industry-specific insights tailored to your business.

  • Case 1: High temperature risk

    Weather condition: temperature >39 °C .

    Alert with industry insight: “Extremely high temperatures can strain power grids as demand peaks for cooling, potentially leading to grid outages due to increased load”.

  • Case 2: Wind Speed risk

    Weather condition: 14 m/s<=wind speed<20 m/s

    Alert with industry insight: “Severe winds pose a high risk of power line and infrastructure damage, elevating the potential for extensive grid outages during severe weather events”.

Use cases

Dive Into Our Use Cases

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    Construction

    Extreme weather conditions, including high winds, heavy precipitation, and extreme temperatures, directly impact the construction process. Annually, weather delays affect 45% of construction projects worldwide, leading to billions of dollars in extra costs and lost revenue. With the OpenWeather Alerts , you can stay ahead of weather disruptions and adjust your operations accordingly, ensuring your projects proceed smoothly and efficiently.

    This proactive approach not only helps in minimising delays but also significantly reduces unforeseen expenses, making it an essential tool for the construction industry.

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      Grid Management

      As the climate becomes more unpredictable, the vulnerability of both traditional and green power grids to extreme weather events is increasingly apparent. Between 2000 and 2021, 83% of major power outages in the US were caused by weather-related events. Moreover, the average number of weather-related power outages rose by approximately 78% between 2011 and 2021, compared to the period from 2000 to 2010.

      By utilizing OpenWeather Alerts, you can fortify your grid against adverse weather events and consistently stay one step ahead of the weather. This strategy enhances the robustness of your operations, reducing the likelihood of power disruptions and ensuring a reliable electricity supply for those who need it.

      • Advertising

        Weather directly influences consumer behaviour and purchasing intent. With OpenWeather Alerts and programmable triggers, brands can dynamically adjust creative across digital billboards and DOOH screens — delivering the right message at the right moment.

        Campaigns can be structured around clear objectives:

        Comfort & Footfall – Mild, sunny, low-wind periods that drive outdoor activity.

        Heat & UV Response – High UV or heat index windows promoting cooling and protective products.

        Rain & Shelter Moments – Rain onset or intensity triggers highlighting delivery, transport, or indoor options.

        Region-specific thresholds ensure labels such as “Hot” or “Comfortable” trigger consistently across climates.

        This data-driven approach increases relevance and improves campaign ROI.