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Who can resist checking the weather forecast?

Drive strong engagement and boost revenue on your media platform

Have you explored how a weather package can keep your customers returning to your platform?

Weather forecasts are an effective way of bringing people to you. no matter what time of the day or year, to know the forecast is a human need driven by curiosity and the desire to plan.

DTN APAC can provide your media platform with a tailored, easy-to-integrate weather intelligence package, enabling you to keep your consumers in the know every moment of every day. And the more precise that forecast, the more your visitors will naturally come to rely on it.

Powered by OpticastTM – our market-leading nowcasting and forecasting system – you have fully customisable weather data that significantly out-performs other models, so your customers can look to you for the most accurate information available.

With the increase in traffic comes the increase in revenue from the potential of locally targeted, innovative weather advertising. DTN APAC’s content and Application Programming Interface (API) enable the serving of advertisements based on a users’ local weather conditions, satisfying the needs of your advertisers whilst engaging the audience in a non-obtrusive way.

Tap into the power of the weather to drive engagement with your platform and products and keep your valued customers coming back.

Flexible, simple API for ease

DTN APAC’s API is a developer-friendly way to deeply integrate weather information into your website or app. Postcode/location search functionality is included to ensure targeted data that serves your customers.

Easy Integration

DTN APAC delivers weather content in a variety of developer and client friendly ways, including an XML or JSON web service API, hosted desktop sites, hosted adaptive/responsive/mobile sites and white label solutions.

Customisable & Engaging Content

From forecasts to warnings, radar and synoptic charts to sun and moon times, we have a comprehensive suite of weather data and content that you can tailor to your site and customers. The choice is yours.

Hosted Solutions

Let us do the hard work for you. DTN APAC offers a fully branded, hosted solution for your platform that is easy for content managers to customise. A fully functioning weather site right out of the box to keep things simple and cost effective.

Latest news

Satisfy your weather obsession with these news headlines from around the nation, and the world.

Tropical cyclone season begins with warm oceans surrounding northern Australia

The 2025-26 tropical cyclone season has begun with abnormally warm oceans surrounding northern Australia, signalling an increased risk for severe tropical cyclones in the coming months. The Australian tropical cyclone season runs from November 1 to April 30. During this six-month period, there are usually about 9 to 10 tropical cyclones in the Australian region, […]

7.8 million lightning pulses detected by DTN’s Total Lightning Network over Australia in one week

A barrage of thunderstorms battered large areas of eastern and northern Australia over the past week, producing close to 8 million lightning pulses across the country and more than 4 million over Queensland alone. DTN’s Total Lightning Network (TLN) detected around 7.79 million lightning pulses above Australia last week. This lightning was observed over every […]

Warmest October on record for Sydney, Brisbane

Sydney and Brisbane just had their warmest October on record, despite a relatively cool end to the month. A surge of cold air caused temperatures to plummet in eastern Australia earlier this week. In Brisbane, the temperature only reached 22.2°C on Tuesday, while Sydney’s maximums remained below 18°C on both Tuesday and Wednesday. These chilly […]

Australia’s 2025-26 tropical cyclone outlook

The Australian region is primed for severe tropical cyclones this season, despite an ongoing trend of reduced tropical cyclone activity over Australian waters in recent decades. Australia’s tropical cyclone season officially runs from the start of November to the end of April. During this six-month period, the Australian region usually sees around 9 to 10 […]