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The trusted weather source for desktop, mobile, multi-platform (responsive) and app solutions

The trusted weather source for multiple solutions

Weather plays an integral part of any digital news, agribusiness, sporting or tourism service, with this information maximising your traffic and users’ time on site. By integrating high-quality meteorological data, modern digital media platforms can provide the real-time insights and hyper-local updates that keep audiences engaged and informed.

Weatherzone has the quality of content and reliability of service so that your project succeeds in terms of audience and advertising revenue.

Weatherzone’s services include:

  • Access to a business-supported Application Programming Interface (API) in the form of an XML or JSON web service. Ideal for websites and smart phone apps
  • Weatherzone’s API has inbuilt postcode/geo-locator functionality for the delivery of the most relevant weather information for your users’ location and for ad targeting purposes
  • Hosted desktop and responsive weather sites to compliment your news, agribusiness, sporting or tourism offering with your look and feel
  • White-labeled Weatherzone websites, m-sites and apps to reduce development costs and timelines
  • Advertising friendly content, including pollen forecasts, rain forecasts for agribusiness and severe weather parameters for use in insurance campaigns

The strength of Weatherzone’s offering is its seamless integration of the official, trusted Australian Bureau of Meteorology forecasts, with additional industry specific forecasts that meet the needs of your audience and advertisers.

A decade of experience in managing the huge traffic spikes that come with severe weather makes Weatherzone the only safe choice for providing your audience with a reliable, engaging and trustworthy weather offering.

Latest news

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Rapid El Niño signal accelerating risk for Australian businesses

El Niño–favourable conditions are gathering pace across the tropical Pacific, with key ocean indicators approaching threshold levels and early atmospheric responses emerging.  While uncertainty remains around final El Niño strength, historical analogues show that even weak events can generate widespread impacts, including reduced rainfall, warmer daytime temperatures, increased frost risk, elevated fire danger, reduced tropical cyclone activity, and more. Industries including […]

Australia’s 2025–26 Cyclone Season: Slightly Above Average, Dominated by Severe Systems

Australia has just experienced a highly impactful tropical cyclone season, with more than 60% of systems reaching severe intensity, causing widespread disruption and damage to communities and multiple industries across northern Australia.  The 2025–26 Australian tropical cyclone season officially ran from 1 November 2025 to 30 April 2026. During this six-month period, Australia saw 11 tropical cyclones, with nine […]

What does a ‘super El Niño’ mean for Australia’s businesses?

There are signs that a very strong, or ‘super’ El Niño could develop in the tropical Pacific Ocean later this year. So, what does this mean for Australia’s weather during the second half of 2026? El Niño on the horizon The tropical Pacific Ocean is currently in a neutral state, meaning neither El Niño nor […]

How does DTN help businesses monitor bushfire induced pyrocumulonimbus thunderstorms that ignite more fires?

Intense heat from bushfires during elevated fire danger days can trigger fire-induced pyrocumulonimbus thunderstorms that ignite additional fires. In early January 2026, an extreme heatwave sweeping over southeastern Australia brought catastrophic fire danger to Victoria. Intensely hot bush and grass fires spread erratically and quickly in hot, dry and gusty winds, with pyrocumulonimbus generating lightning, […]