This page provides access to observed current weather conditions
for about 1,800 locations across the United States and US Territories.
Two file formats designed for computer to computer data transfer
are provided. RSS and XML lists are provided to aid the automated
dissemination of this information. More information on RSS and XML formats/feeds. Comments
and feedback are welcome. There is additional information about
this offering via this Product
Description Document.
Select a State or Territory to locate XML weather observations
feeds available:
Select a State/Territory above to list display list of observations stations
An index list of all available stations is available in XML (900kb):
Zip files containing all XML or RSS files are available:
These files are updated hourly.
A list of what phrases may appear in
the <weather> XML tag and suggested icons is available.
About RSS
RSS is an XML based document format for syndicating news and other timely news-like
information. It provides headlines, URLs to the source document and brief description
information in an easy to understand and use format. RSS based "News Readers" and "News
Aggregators" allow the display of RSS headlines on workstation desktops. Software
libraries exist to read the RSS format and present RSS headlines on webpages
and other online applications.
These NWS supplied RSS documents use the RSS 2.0 format. Each
RSS item links to the html/web documents described above. Additional
technical information is available from the following non-US Government
website:
RSS
2.0 Specification
A non-US Government maintained list of RSS readers, aggregators
and related software:
RSS
Software
Comments on
this service are welcome.
About XML
NWS offers hourly weather observations formatted with xml tags to aid in the parsing
of the information by automated programs used to populate databases, display
information on webpages or other similar applications. This format is not to
be confused with RSS and cannot be read by RSS readers and aggregators. These
files present more detailed information than the RSS feeds in strings friendly
for parsing. Both the RSS and XML feeds offer URLs to icon images. Additionally,
A list of what phrases may appear
in the
XML tag and suggested icons is available. To access these feeds, select a state
and then the last XML link in the column.
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