Send a GET request with the parameter q specifying the location (e.g., city name or coordinates) to receive an array of weather alerts in JSON format.
Get Weather Alerts - Endpoint Features
| Object | Description |
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q |
[Required] |
{"location":{"name":"Madrid","region":"Madrid","country":"Spain","lat":40.4,"lon":-3.6833,"tz_id":"Europe/Madrid","localtime_epoch":1732209460,"localtime":"2024-11-21 18:17"},"alerts":{"alert":[]}}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5591/extreme+weather+watch+api/7239/get+weather+alerts?q=Madrid' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
| Header | Description |
|---|---|
Authorization
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[Required] Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed. |
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The Extreme Weather Watch API provides real-time notifications of severe weather events from government agencies worldwide, delivering location-specific weather alerts in JSON format.
The API offers various alerts including hazard types, severity levels, and affected areas, allowing users to stay informed about severe weather conditions.
You can integrate the API by making HTTP requests to its endpoints, which return data in JSON format, making it easy to incorporate into different platforms.
The API covers multiple regions including the USA, UK, and Europe, providing localized weather warnings for these areas.
Emergency planners, travel platforms, and global services can benefit from the API, as it equips them with accurate data to ensure safety and preparedness during severe weather.
The Get Weather Alerts endpoint returns real-time weather alerts in JSON format, including details about hazard types, severity levels, and affected areas for specified locations.
Key fields in the response include "location" (with details like name, region, and coordinates) and "alerts" (which contains an array of alert objects detailing the weather warnings).
The response data is structured with a "location" object containing geographical details and an "alerts" object that lists any active weather alerts, making it easy to parse and utilize.
The primary parameter is "q," which specifies the location for which alerts are requested, allowing users to input city names or geographic coordinates.
Users can customize requests by changing the "q" parameter to target different locations, enabling tailored alerts based on specific geographic needs.
The data is sourced from official government agencies worldwide, ensuring that the alerts provided are reliable and up-to-date.
Typical use cases include emergency planning, travel safety alerts, and logistics management, where timely weather information is crucial for decision-making.
If the response contains empty alerts, it indicates no active weather warnings for the specified location. Users should implement checks to handle such scenarios gracefully in their applications.
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