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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.

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

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

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 […]

Dynamic weekend of weather as thunderstorms, heatwaves and bushfires affect Australian mining, forestry and fire fighting

Dynamic springtime weather with widespread severe thunderstorms, heatwave conditions and elevated fire danger affect many Australian industries, including mining, emergency services and transport. Image: Widespread thunderstorms across eastern WA, and bushfire smoke across northern Queensland and the eastern NT on Thursday, October 23, 2025. Scattered to widespread severe thunderstorms spread east As seen in the […]

October on track to beat hottest November on record for Sydney

Sydney’s days have been so hot this October that the city is currently on track to break the average maximum temperature record for November. Frequent westerly winds, a lack of cloud and rain, and repetitive bouts of hot air from inland NSW have caused Sydney’s daytime temperatures to run about 5°C above average so far […]