Weather Data That Tells a Story
Charts, heatmaps, and overlays that reveal patterns.
Stories you'd never find in tables.
Numbers Alone Don't Show the Picture
"72°F at 3pm." That's it. No context, no trend, no story. You can't see the cold front arriving, the temperature climbing all morning, or the pattern that's been repeating for weeks. Most weather apps stop at the numbers.
Charts That Reveal the Story
Watch temperature climb all morning, peak at 3pm, then drop as the cold front arrives. See a year of comfort scores on a calendar heatmap. Overlay this week against last week. Data isn't valuable until you can see what it means.
See Your Data Come Alive
These panels are pulling live data from our demo station right now. This is exactly what you'll see with your own weather data.
Live Wind Compass
3-second updates. Watch the compass needle respond to real wind shifts in real time. Color intensity shows wind speed at a glance. Wind particles flow across the panel.
See full Live Dashboard →
10-Day Forecast
Gradient temperature bars show the daily range at a glance. Click any day to drill into hourly details. The pulsing dot marks where today's temperature sits right now.
See full Forecast Dashboard →Multi-Metric Panels
PM1.0, PM2.5, and PM10 at a glance. Three metrics, three sparklines, color-coded by EPA thresholds. See air quality trends instantly.
Calendar Heatmaps
A year at a glance. Color-coded days show comfort conditions throughout 2025. Watch the animation reveal patterns across months — hover any day for details.
And That's Just the Start
Overview Dashboard
Current conditions at a glance. Temperature, wind, humidity, pressure, sun, and rain in one view.
Try the Overview Demo →History Dashboard
Browse years of data instantly. Jump between days, weeks, months, or seasons with one click.
Try the History Demo →Records & Insights
Your station's hall of fame. Hottest day, coldest night, biggest storm — all tracked automatically.
Try the Records Demo →Explore More Features
Your data deserves better than a spreadsheet.
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