The Latitude and Longitude Weather Forecast API is a versatile and powerful tool that provides highly accurate, location-specific weather data and forecasts. Focused on accuracy and reliability, this API serves a wide range of applications and industries, making it an invaluable resource for those seeking real-time weather information tailored to specific geographic coordinates.
This API is based on a simple premise: it allows users to access comprehensive weather information by specifying latitude and longitude coordinates. This location-centric approach ensures that the data retrieved is directly relevant to the chosen geographic area, allowing users to make informed decisions and plans based on localized weather conditions.
The Forecasts Weather by Latitude Longitude API seamlessly integrates into applications, offering simplicity and efficiency in accessing weather data.
By allowing users to seamlessly integrate weather data into their applications and websites, this API enables them to provide users with access to real-time, hyper-localized weather updates. Whether users are planning a trip, deciding on outdoor activities, or simply checking the weather for their daily commute, they can rely on accurate forecasts for their exact location.
It will receive parameters and provide you with a JSON.
Weather applications: Develop weather apps and websites that provide users with up-to-date, location-specific weather forecasts and conditions.
Agriculture: Help farmers optimize their crop management strategies by providing weather data for their specific fields, assisting in decisions related to planting, irrigation and harvesting.
Transportation and logistics: Integrate weather information into transportation and logistics systems to improve route planning, vehicle safety and delivery times, especially in adverse weather conditions.
Energy management: Optimize power generation and distribution by controlling weather conditions, such as wind speed and solar radiation, to increase energy efficiency.
Outdoor event planning: Event organizers can use the API to make informed decisions about scheduling outdoor events, such as weddings, sports matches and concerts, based on weather forecasts.
Besides the number of API calls, there is no other limitation.
To use this endpoint you must indicate a latitude and longitude. You can also indicate the unit of measurement (standard, metric, imperial).
Forecast - Endpoint Features
Object | Description |
---|---|
lat |
[Required] |
lon |
[Required] |
units |
[Required] |
{"lat": 37.0902, "lon": 95.7129, "timezone": "Asia/Shanghai", "timezone_offset": 28800, "current": {"dt": 1696520548, "sunrise": 1696462509, "sunset": 1696504570, "temp": 9.4, "feels_like": 7.31, "pressure": 1018, "humidity": 29, "dew_point": -6.87, "uvi": 0, "clouds": 29, "visibility": 10000, "wind_speed": 3.91, "wind_deg": 293, "wind_gust": 5.75, "weather": [{"id": 802, "main": "Clouds", "description": "scattered clouds", "icon": "03n"}]}, "minutely": [{"dt": 1696520580, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696520640, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696520700, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696520760, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696520820, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696520880, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696520940, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696521000, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696521060, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696521120, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696521180, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696521240, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696521300, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696521360, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696521420, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696521480, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696521540, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696521600, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696521660, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696521720, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696521780, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696521840, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696521900, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696521960, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696522020, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696522080, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696522140, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696522200, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696522260, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696522320, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696522380, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696522440, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696522500, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696522560, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696522620, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696522680, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696522740, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696522800, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696522860, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696522920, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696522980, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696523040, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696523100, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696523160, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696523220, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696523280, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696523340, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696523400, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696523460, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696523520, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696523580, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696523640, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696523700, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696523760, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696523820, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696523880, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696523940, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696524000, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696524060, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696524120, "precipitation": 0}, {"dt": 1696524180, "precipitation": 0}], "hourly": [{"dt": 1696518000, "temp": 9.51, "feels_like": 7.56, "pressure": 1018, "humidity": 28, "dew_point": -7.19, "uvi": 0, "clouds": 24, "visibility": 10000, "wind_speed": 3.66, "wind_deg": 274, "wind_gust": 4.94, "weather": [{"id": 801, "main": "Clouds", "description": "few clouds", "icon": "02n"}], "pop": 0}, {"dt": 1696521600, "temp": 9.4, "feels_like": 7.31, "pressure": 1018, "humidity": 29, "dew_point": -6.87, "uvi": 0, "clouds": 29, "visibility": 10000, "wind_speed": 3.91, "wind_deg": 293, "wind_gust": 5.75, "weather": [{"id": 802, "main": "Clouds", "description": "scattered clouds", "icon": "03n"}], "pop": 0}, {"dt": 1696525200, "temp": 9.35, "feels_like": 7.52, "pressure": 1018, "humidity": 30, "dew_point": -6.51, "uvi": 0, "clouds": 32, "visibility": 10000, "wind_speed": 3.38, "wind_deg": 302, "wind_gust": 4.92, "weather": [{"id": 802, "main": "Clouds", "description": "scattered clouds", "icon": "03n"}], "pop": 0}, {"dt": 1696528800, "temp": 9.24, "feels_like": 7.98, "pressure": 1018, "humidity": 30, "dew_point": -6.6, "uvi": 0, "clouds": 39, "visibility": 10000, "wind_speed": 2.42, "wind_deg": 301, "wind_gust": 3.64, "weather": [{"id": 802, "main": "Clouds", "description": "scattered clouds", "icon": "03n"}], "pop": 0}, {"dt": 1696532400, "temp": 8.84, "feels_like": 8.84, "pressure": 1018, "humidity": 32, "dew_point": -6.17, "uvi": 0, "clouds": 72, "visibility": 10000, "wind_speed": 1.16, "wind_deg": 249, "wind_gust": 1.51, "weather": [{"id": 803, "main": "Clouds", "description": "broken clouds", "icon": "04n"}], "pop": 0}, {"dt": 1696536000, "temp": 8.5, "feels_like": 6.42, "pressure": 1018, "humidity": 34, "dew_point": -5.73, "uvi": 0, "clouds": 86, "visibility": 10000, "wind_speed": 3.49, "wind_deg": 247, "wind_gust": 5.28, "weather": [{"id": 804, "main": "Clouds", "description": "overcast clouds", "icon": "04n"}], "pop": 0}, {"dt": 1696539600, "temp": 7.71, "feels_like": 5.74, "pressure": 1018, "humidity": 38, "dew_point": -6.13, "uvi": 0, "clouds": 100, "visibility": 10000, "wind_speed": 3.04, "wind_deg": 263, "wind_gust": 4.9, "weather": [{"id": 804, "main": "Clouds", "description": "overcast clouds", "icon": "04n"}], "pop": 0}, {"dt": 1696543200, "temp": 6.71, "feels_like": 5.07, "pressure": 1018, "humidity": 42, "dew_point": -5.61, "uvi": 0, "clouds": 100, "visibility": 10000, "wind_speed": 2.32, "wind_deg": 280, "wind_gust": 3.64, "weather": [{"id": 804, "main": "Clouds", "description": "overcast clouds", "icon": "04n"}], "pop": 0}, {"dt": 1696546800, "temp": 6.14, "feels_like": 4.52, "pressure": 1019, "humidity": 45, "dew_point": -5.34, "uvi": 0, "clouds": 99, "visibility": 10000, "wind_speed": 2.19, "wind_deg": 271, "wind_gust": 3.39, "weather": [{"id": 804, "main": "Clouds", "description": "overcast clouds", "icon": "04n"}], "pop": 0}, {"dt": 1696550400, "temp": 6.53, "feels_like": 5.15, "pressure": 1020, "humidity": 45, "dew_point": -5.01, "uvi": 0, "clouds": 99, "visibility": 10000, "wind_speed": 2, "wind_deg": 257, "wind_gust": 3.57, "weather": [{"id": 804, "main": "Clouds", "description": "overcast clouds", "icon": "04d"}], "pop": 0}, {"dt": 1696554000, "temp": 7.44, "feels_like": 5.46, "pressure": 1020, "humidity": 42, "dew_point": -5.05, "uvi": 0.43, "clouds": 100, "visibility": 10000, "wind_speed": 2.97, "wind_deg": 254, "wind_gust": 3.97, "weather": [{"id": 804, "main": "Clouds", "description": "overcast clouds", "icon": "04d"}], "pop": 0}, {"dt": 1696557600, "temp": 8.48, "feels_like": 6.44, "pressure": 1020, "humidity": 38, "dew_point": -5.24, "uvi": 1.49, "clouds": 100, "visibility": 10000, "wind_speed": 3.42, "wind_deg": 268, "wind_gust": 4.27, "weather": [{"id": 804, "main": "Clouds", "description": "overcast clouds", "icon": "04d"}], "pop": 0}, {"dt": 1696561200, "temp": 10.13, "feels_like": 8.03, "pressure": 1020, "humidity": 32, "dew_point": -6.37, "uvi": 3.18, "clouds": 100, "visibility": 10000, "wind_speed": 4.67, "wind_deg": 266, "wind_gust": 5.46, "weather": [{"id": 804, "main": "Clouds", "description": "overcast clouds", "icon": "04d"}], "pop": 0}, {"dt": 1696564800, "temp": 11.52, "feels_like": 9.35, "pressure": 1019, "humidity": 24, "dew_point": -8.46, "uvi": 4.82, "clouds": 100, "visibility": 10000, "wind_speed": 5.92, "wind_deg": 268, "wind_gust": 6.64, "weather": [{"id": 804, "main": "Clouds", "description": "overcast clouds", "icon": "04d"}], "pop": 0}, {"dt": 1696568400, "temp": 12.52, "feels_like": 10.38, "pressure": 1018, "humidity": 21, "dew_point": -9.69, "uvi": 6.02, "clouds": 100, "visibility": 10000, "wind_speed": 6.22, "wind_deg": 271, "wind_gust": 6.75, "weather": [{"id": 804, "main": "Clouds", "description": "overcast clouds", "icon": "04d"}], "pop": 0}, {"dt": 1696572000, "temp": 13.47, "feels_like": 11.34, "pressure": 1016, "humidity": 18, "dew_point": -10.42, "uvi": 6.18, "clouds": 100, "visibility": 10000, "wind_speed": 5.81, "wind_deg": 270, "wind_gust": 6.06, "weather": [{"id": 804, "main": "Clouds", "description": "overcast clouds", "icon": "04d"}], "pop": 0}, {"dt": 1696575600, "temp": 13.92, "feels_like": 11.81, "pressure": 1015, "humidity": 17, "dew_point": -10.69, "uvi": 5.18, "clouds": 84, "visibility": 10000, "wind_speed": 5.31, "wind_deg": 267, "wind_gust": 5.7, "weather": [{"id": 803, "main": "Clouds", "description": "broken clouds", "icon": "04d"}], "pop": 0}, {"dt": 1696579200, "temp": 14.25, "feels_like": 12.17, "pressure": 1014, "humidity": 17, "dew_point": -10.65, "uvi": 3.51, "clouds": 72, "visibility": 10000, "wind_speed": 5.1, "wind_deg": 268, "wind_gust": 5.6, "weather": [{"id": 803, "main": "Clouds", "description": "broken clouds", "icon": "04d"}], "pop": 0}, {"dt": 1696582800, "temp": 14.25, "feels_like": 12.17, "pressure": 1013, "humidity": 17, "dew_point": -10.74, "uvi": 1.81, "clouds": 71, "visibility": 10000, "wind_speed": 4.79, "wind_deg": 268, "wind_gust": 5.24, "weather": [{"id": 803, "main": "Clouds", "description": "broken clouds", "icon": "04d"}], "pop": 0}, {"dt": 1696586400, "temp": 13.92, "feels_like": 11.81, "pressure": 1013, "humidity": 17, "dew_point": -10.89, "uvi": 0.57, "clouds": 56, "visibility": 10000, "wind_speed": 5.09, "wind_deg": 269, "wind_gust": 5.36, "weather": [{"id": 803, "main": "Clouds", "description": "broken clouds", "icon": "04d"}], "pop": 0}, {"dt": 1696590000, "temp": 13.19, "feels_like": 11.03, "pressure": 1014, "humidity": 18, "dew_point": -11.04, "uvi": 0, "clouds": 63, "visibility": 10000, "wind_speed": 4.59, "wind_deg": 272, "wind_gust": 5.08, "weather": [{"id": 803, "main": "Clouds", "description": "broken clouds", "icon": "04d"}], "pop": 0}, {"dt": 1696593600, "temp": 11.95, "feels_like": 9.72, "pressure": 1015, "humidity": 20, "dew_point": -10.85, "uvi": 0, "clouds": 55, "visibility": 10000, "wind_speed": 3.74, "wind_deg": 273, "wind_gust": 5.69, "weather": [{"id": 803, "main": "Clouds", "description": "broken clouds", "icon": "04n"}], "pop": 0}, {"dt": 1696597200, "temp": 11.42, "feels_like": 9.14, "pressure": 1016, "humidity": 20, "dew_point": -11.03, "uvi": 0, "clouds": 83, "visibility": 10000, "wind_speed": 3.03, "wind_deg": 288...
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/2680/forecasts+weather+by+latitude+longitude+api/2785/forecast?lat=37.0902&lon=95.7129&units=metric' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
Header | Description |
---|---|
Authorization
|
[Required] Should be Bearer access_key . See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed. |
No long term commitments. One click upgrade/downgrade or cancellation. No questions asked.
To use this API the user must indicate a latitude and longitude along with a unit (metric, standard, imperial).
There are different plans suits everyone including a free trial for small amount of requests, but itβs rate is limit to prevent abuse of the service.
Zyla provides a wide range of integration methods for almost all programming languages. You can use these codes to integrate with your project as you need.
It is an API that allows users to obtain weather data through a location.
The API returns comprehensive weather data, including current conditions, hourly forecasts, and minute-by-minute precipitation predictions. Key data points include temperature, humidity, wind speed, and weather descriptions.
Key fields include "current" for current weather conditions, "minutely" for minute-by-minute precipitation, "hourly" for hourly forecasts, and "timezone" for local time adjustments. Each field provides specific weather metrics relevant to the location.
The response is structured in JSON format, with nested objects for current weather, hourly forecasts, and minute-by-minute data. Each section contains relevant metrics, making it easy to parse and utilize in applications.
Users can specify latitude, longitude, and the unit of measurement (standard, metric, imperial) to customize their data requests. This allows for tailored weather information based on user preferences.
The API provides information on temperature, humidity, wind speed, precipitation, cloud cover, and UV index. This data is crucial for applications in agriculture, transportation, and event planning.
Data accuracy is maintained through the use of reliable meteorological sources and continuous updates. The API employs quality checks to ensure the information provided is current and precise.
Typical use cases include developing weather applications, optimizing agricultural practices, enhancing logistics planning, and scheduling outdoor events based on localized weather forecasts.
Users can integrate the JSON response into their applications to display real-time weather updates, analyze trends, or trigger alerts based on specific weather conditions, enhancing user experience and decision-making.
Zyla API Hub is like a big store for APIs, where you can find thousands of them all in one place. We also offer dedicated support and real-time monitoring of all APIs. Once you sign up, you can pick and choose which APIs you want to use. Just remember, each API needs its own subscription. But if you subscribe to multiple ones, you'll use the same key for all of them, making things easier for you.
Prices are listed in USD (United States Dollar), EUR (Euro), CAD (Canadian Dollar), AUD (Australian Dollar), and GBP (British Pound). We accept all major debit and credit cards. Our payment system uses the latest security technology and is powered by Stripe, one of the worldβs most reliable payment companies. If you have any trouble paying by card, just contact us at [email protected]
Additionally, if you already have an active subscription in any of these currencies (USD, EUR, CAD, AUD, GBP), that currency will remain for subsequent subscriptions. You can change the currency at any time as long as you don't have any active subscriptions.
The local currency shown on the pricing page is based on the country of your IP address and is provided for reference only. The actual prices are in USD (United States Dollar). When you make a payment, the charge will appear on your card statement in USD, even if you see the equivalent amount in your local currency on our website. This means you cannot pay directly with your local currency.
Occasionally, a bank may decline the charge due to its fraud protection settings. We suggest reaching out to your bank initially to check if they are blocking our charges. Also, you can access the Billing Portal and change the card associated to make the payment. If these does not work and you need further assistance, please contact our team at [email protected]
Prices are determined by a recurring monthly or yearly subscription, depending on the chosen plan.
API calls are deducted from your plan based on successful requests. Each plan comes with a specific number of calls that you can make per month. Only successful calls, indicated by a Status 200 response, will be counted against your total. This ensures that failed or incomplete requests do not impact your monthly quota.
Zyla API Hub works on a recurring monthly subscription system. Your billing cycle will start the day you purchase one of the paid plans, and it will renew the same day of the next month. So be aware to cancel your subscription beforehand if you want to avoid future charges.
To upgrade your current subscription plan, simply go to the pricing page of the API and select the plan you want to upgrade to. The upgrade will be instant, allowing you to immediately enjoy the features of the new plan. Please note that any remaining calls from your previous plan will not be carried over to the new plan, so be aware of this when upgrading. You will be charged the full amount of the new plan.
To check how many API calls you have left for the current month, refer to the βX-Zyla-API-Calls-Monthly-Remainingβ field in the response header. For example, if your plan allows 1,000 requests per month and you've used 100, this field in the response header will indicate 900 remaining calls.
To see the maximum number of API requests your plan allows, check the βX-Zyla-RateLimit-Limitβ response header. For instance, if your plan includes 1,000 requests per month, this header will display 1,000.
The βX-Zyla-RateLimit-Resetβ header shows the number of seconds until your rate limit resets. This tells you when your request count will start fresh. For example, if it displays 3,600, it means 3,600 seconds are left until the limit resets.
Yes, you can cancel your plan anytime by going to your account and selecting the cancellation option on the Billing page. Please note that upgrades, downgrades, and cancellations take effect immediately. Additionally, upon cancellation, you will no longer have access to the service, even if you have remaining calls left in your quota.
You can contact us through our chat channel to receive immediate assistance. We are always online from 8 am to 5 pm (EST). If you reach us after that time, we will get back to you as soon as possible. Additionally, you can contact us via email at [email protected]
To give you the opportunity to experience our APIs without any commitment, we offer a 7-day free trial that allows you to make up to 50 API calls at no cost. This trial can be used only once, so we recommend applying it to the API that interests you the most. While most of our APIs offer a free trial, some may not. The trial concludes after 7 days or once you've made 50 requests, whichever occurs first. If you reach the 50 request limit during the trial, you will need to "Start Your Paid Plan" to continue making requests. You can find the "Start Your Paid Plan" button in your profile under Subscription -> Choose the API you are subscribed to -> Pricing tab. Alternatively, if you don't cancel your subscription before the 7th day, your free trial will end, and your plan will automatically be billed, granting you access to all the API calls specified in your plan. Please keep this in mind to avoid unwanted charges.
After 7 days, you will be charged the full amount for the plan you were subscribed to during the trial. Therefore, itβs important to cancel before the trial period ends. Refund requests for forgetting to cancel on time are not accepted.
When you subscribe to an API free trial, you can make up to 50 API calls. If you wish to make additional API calls beyond this limit, the API will prompt you to perform an "Start Your Paid Plan." You can find the "Start Your Paid Plan" button in your profile under Subscription -> Choose the API you are subscribed to -> Pricing tab.
Payout Orders are processed between the 20th and the 30th of each month. If you submit your request before the 20th, your payment will be processed within this timeframe.
Service Level:
97%
Response Time:
831ms
Service Level:
100%
Response Time:
838ms
Service Level:
100%
Response Time:
849ms
Service Level:
100%
Response Time:
1,056ms
Service Level:
100%
Response Time:
776ms
Service Level:
100%
Response Time:
105ms
Service Level:
100%
Response Time:
2,340ms
Service Level:
100%
Response Time:
1,551ms
Service Level:
100%
Response Time:
113ms
Service Level:
100%
Response Time:
2,034ms
Service Level:
100%
Response Time:
127ms
Service Level:
50%
Response Time:
2,089ms
Service Level:
100%
Response Time:
2,088ms
Service Level:
100%
Response Time:
715ms
Service Level:
100%
Response Time:
1,399ms
Service Level:
100%
Response Time:
1,770ms
Service Level:
100%
Response Time:
340ms
Service Level:
100%
Response Time:
570ms
Service Level:
100%
Response Time:
642ms
Service Level:
100%
Response Time:
680ms