INTERACTIVE WEATHER FORECASTING SYSTEM USING OPENWEATHER API AND WEB TECHNOLOGIES
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https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v13.i1.2025.6119Keywords:
Interactive, Forecasting, Weather, Openweather, Api, TemperatureAbstract [English]
Weather forecasting plays a crucial role in everyday decision-making by providing timely information about conditions such as temperature, rainfall, and wind. To bring this functionality to a web platform, this project focuses on integrating real-time weather data using the OpenWeather API. APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) facilitate communication between software systems, and in this case, enable the website to access up-to-date weather information through a registered API key.
The system retrieves key weather metrics, including current temperature, humidity, and short-term forecasts, and dynamically displays them on the website. The user interface is built using HTML for structure, CSS for design, and JavaScript to fetch and render the live weather data. Users can view weather updates for their current location or search for weather conditions in other regions.
This project aims to enhance user experience by delivering essential, real-time weather insights through an intuitive and interactive interface. By embedding live weather forecasting into a website, the platform becomes a valuable resource for users to make informed daily plans and stay prepared for changing weather conditions.
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