Open-Meteo: Free Open-Source Weather API with No API Key Required
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Brajeshwar
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Summary
Open-Meteo offers a free, open-source weather API that provides accurate weather forecasts without requiring an API key for non-commercial use. The service aggregates high-resolution weather data from national weather services (1-11km resolution) and presents it through a user-friendly JSON API. The article demonstrates how to use the API with a curl command example showing current temperature and wind speed data, plus hourly forecasts for temperature, humidity, and wind speed.
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Open-Meteo provides high-resolution open data ranging from 1 to 11 kilometres from national weather services
With a user-friendly JSON API, integrating weather data has never been easier
Experience the precision and convenience of Open-Meteo's Forecast API for reliable and comprehensive weather information worldwide
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