Weather.govvs
The Weather Channel


The Weather Channel: Provides forecasts, radar, and alerts with a more polished user interface and additional features like allergy tracking and a Feels Like temperature metric.
Overview
Weather.gov is the official website of the National Weather Service (NWS), providing authoritative weather forecasts, warnings, and meteorological data for the United States. It serves as the primary source for official severe weather alerts.
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Pricing
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Free
Free
Capabilities
Official forecasts
Official forecasts capability
Severe weather warnings
Severe weather warnings capability
Radar imagery
Radar imagery capability
Marine forecasts
Marine forecasts capability
Aviation weather
Aviation weather capability
API access
Integration with API access
Data feeds
Integration with Data feeds
Alert systems
Integration with Alert systems
Web support
Available on web
Api support
Available on api
Answered, with sources
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No. The National Weather Service does not provide an official mobile app. Users can access weather.gov through a mobile browser or create a home screen shortcut, but there is no dedicated app for push notifications or offline access.
SourceYes. Weather.gov and its public API at api.weather.gov are completely free to use with no subscription fees. The API only requires a User-Agent header identification and serves weather data at no cost.
SourceThe API supports multiple formats including GeoJSON (default), JSON-LD, DWML, OXML, CAP (Common Alerting Protocol), and ATOM, allowing developers to integrate weather data into various applications.
SourceYes. Weather.gov provides gridpoint endpoints with 12-hour and hourly forecast periods, raw forecast data at approximately 2.5km resolution, current observations from weather stations, and detailed alerts with state, county, and zone filtering.
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