Connect OpenWeatherMap integrations
Anticipate global weather patterns and monitor live atmospheric conditions by integrating OpenWeatherMap with Make. Linking this platform to our workflow automation tool lets you instantly retrieve temperature metrics, forecast hourly trends, and query historical climate archives. Register for free today to build your first weather-driven pipeline.
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Build your OpenWeatherMap integrations.
Connect OpenWeatherMap with Make to automate your response to changing weather conditions. Easily build visual workflows that sync live forecast data to your favorite apps without writing any code. Automatically send weather alerts to your team, adjust marketing campaigns based on local temperatures, or log climate trends directly in your database. Stop wasting time on manual updates and start building smart, weather-driven automations today with Make.
Returns current weather information for a specified location.
Returns 1-16 days weather forecast for a specified location.
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Popular OpenWeatherMap workflows.
Looking to get more out of OpenWeatherMap? With Make you can visually integrate OpenWeatherMap into any workflow to save time and resources — no coding required. Try any of these templates in just a few clicks.
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