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World Weather Online is dedicated to providing global weather forecast and weather content for websites, businesses and the travel industry. We have a passion for the weather, climate and the environment and want to share what we love with as many people as we can in a practical way. Whether you are looking for information on the latest ski conditions, marine conditions, holiday weather reports or

day to day forecasts for towns and cities, we are continually working hard in order to provide you with accurate and up-to-date weather reports. Our sports weather forecasts show weather reports and predictions for weather conditions for cricket, football and golfing tournaments and matches worldwide. We aim to deliver accurate and up to date weather reports to users around the world whether they are looking for daily weather updates, surf reports, ski forecasts or just have a passing interest in the weather. Our weather blog and social media pages also feature information on seasonal phenomena, global warming discussions and articles on other interesting elements of the weather and climate. We cover approximately 3 million cities/towns worldwide and our weather forecast is trusted and used by a wide variety of companies and organisations from SME's to large corporate clients. That includes Intelligent Planet, Sonitus Systems, Skydive Mag, G&D Creations, Surfcast, Weathercare and many more. Many of these companies have joined our API community which has immense benefits such as free promotion to over one million visitors that we receive each month. We currently operate two high-tech weather data centres; one situated in Denmark and the other in Germany. We also have dedicated team members working in the UK, USA and India in order to make sure that our information stays as current as possible and delivers the best possible service to all our users. Our Weather API (http://developer.worldweatheronline.com) allows developers and programmers to access free 5 day weather content in a range of formats that include XML, CSV and JSON. You can use our Weather API to access weather data for any location as long as you have access to the city and town, postal or zipcode or by using latitude and longitude. We have developed our own weather forecasting model which delivers reliable and accurate weather information for any geo-point in the world. Our weather model is run along with other metrological models like European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, World Meteorological Organization, NASA weather satellite imagery, NOAA GFS2 model and JMA model for research and training purposes and deliver the most accurate weather forecast possible. We can’t promise that we’ll be right every single time, but we’ll try our best not repeat the mistakes of Michael Fish by continuously improving our services, upgrading our technology and the prediction model we use in order to be as accurate as we possibly can. If you are looking for more advanced weather content for your website or your business please see our Weather service for our full range of services. Blog: http://blog.worldweatheronline.com
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🎄✨ Merry Christmas from World Weather Online ✨🎄Wishing you a season filled with warmth, joy, and bright moments — whatev...
25/12/2025

🎄✨ Merry Christmas from World Weather Online ✨🎄
Wishing you a season filled with warmth, joy, and bright moments — whatever the weather may bring. ❄️☀️🌧️
Thank you for being part of our global community.

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23/12/2025

Heavy flooding affected parts of Montpellier, in the Occitania region, after the L*z River overflowed following intense rainfall.
🌧️ River at Flood Stage
Prolonged and heavy rain caused rapid river rises, pushing the L*z beyond its banks and flooding nearby streets, parks, and low-lying areas.
🚧 Impacts and Response
Floodwaters disrupted traffic and pedestrian access, while local authorities monitored river levels and implemented safety measures to protect residents and infrastructure.
⚠️ Ongoing Risk
Officials urged the public to avoid flooded zones and remain alert, as additional rainfall could worsen conditions.

18/12/2025

Unusual winter weather was observed on December 17, 2025, as snowfall affected Jabal Al Lawz in the Tabuk region, northern Saudi Arabia.

🌨️ Rare Winter Conditions
Snow accumulated across higher elevations, drawing residents outdoors to witness and document a rare cold-weather event in a region typically associated with arid desert climates.

🌬️ Weather Setup
The snowfall developed as cold air interacted with moisture over elevated terrain, allowing temperatures to drop low enough for snow formation in mountainous areas.

📸 Public Reaction
Videos and images shared from the area show snow-covered landscapes, highlighting the sharp contrast between Saudi Arabia’s usual climate and this winter episode.

⚠️ Meteorologists note that while snowfall is uncommon, it can occur in northern mountainous regions during periods of strong cold-air intrusion.

17/12/2025

Heavy rainfall today on Hormuz Island, in southern Iran, caused seawater along parts of the shoreline — locally known as Red Beach — to turn a deep crimson color.

🌊 Natural Phenomenon
The striking red appearance is the result of iron-rich soil and minerals washing from the island into the sea during intense rainfall, temporarily coloring the coastal waters.

🌧️ Extreme Rainfall Impact
Sudden downpours accelerated surface runoff, creating vivid red streams flowing into the ocean and producing scenes that quickly gained attention online.

⚠️ Important Note
This event is not AI-generated. It is a real, naturally occurring phenomenon linked to Hormuz Island’s unique geology and heavy rain conditions.

05/12/2025

A broad winter weather system is affecting multiple regions of the United States today, bringing heavy snowfall, icy conditions, and Arctic cold from the western mountains to the East Coast.

❄️ In the West, mountain areas across Idaho, Montana, Colorado, and surrounding states are receiving significant snowfall, with accumulations reaching 15–60 cm (6–24 inches) in higher elevations. Gusty winds and reduced visibility are creating dangerous travel conditions.

🌬️ A surge of Arctic air is spreading across the Midwest and Northeast, driving temperatures well below seasonal averages and producing hazardous wind-chill values.

🌨️ The Mid-Atlantic is also seeing its first measurable snowfall of the season, with icy roads and freezing drizzle causing localized travel disruptions.

🚨 Winter storm warnings and advisories remain in effect across a wide area, and authorities urge drivers to limit travel where possible and remain alert for rapidly changing conditions.

27/11/2025

❄️ Winter Slams the Alps: La Rosière Buried Under 80 cm of Snow ❄️

The alpine ski resort of La Rosière (Savoie, France) has been hit by an intense early-season snowfall, with up to 80 cm of fresh snow recorded on November 26, 2025.
Resort crews are working nonstop to clear roads and prepare slopes as the region transitions into full winter mode earlier than usual.

Heavy snow has also increased avalanche risk across higher elevations, and authorities are urging caution for anyone traveling or heading into the mountains.

Winter has officially arrived in the French Alps. ❄️🏔️

26/11/2025

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25/11/2025

Hat Yai, in Thailand’s Songkhla Province, is facing devastating flooding after extreme rainfall overwhelmed the city.
Entire streets — including Sripoovanart Road and Rat Uthit Road — were completely submerged, with water levels rising so fast that residents were forced to climb onto power lines to escape the rushing floods.

Emergency teams are struggling to reach people trapped in homes and vehicles as strong currents continue to sweep through low-lying neighborhoods. Authorities warn of ongoing danger and urge residents to move to higher ground immediately.

These shocking scenes highlight the increasing severity of extreme rainfall events across Southeast Asia.

22/11/2025

Snowfall has officially reached Perugia, bringing the first signs of winter to central Italy. Light to moderate snow was reported across the city and surrounding hills, with temperatures dropping sharply throughout the afternoon.

Local authorities are monitoring road conditions as some higher areas may experience icy patches overnight. Residents are advised to drive with caution and prepare for continued cold weather in the coming days.

20/11/2025

🌊 Floodwaters Destroy Suspension Bridge in Lâm Đồng, Vietnam 🇻🇳

Severe flooding in Đức Trọng District, Lâm Đồng Province, swept away the Phú Thiện suspension bridge, cutting off local access and isolating nearby communities.
Heavy rains intensified river flow, causing the bridge to collapse and drift downstream in dramatic footage shared online.

Authorities are assessing damage and coordinating emergency support as rainfall continues across the Central Highlands.

18/11/2025

Massive Flooding in Versa, Gorizia Province, Italy 🇮🇹 (17.11.2025)

Torrential rainfall unleashed a dramatic flood through the hamlet of Versa in the Gorizia province, leaving streets submerged, homes inundated, and some residents trapped on rooftops awaiting rescue. Emergency crews—using boats and helicopters—evacuated approximately 300 residents as the Torre River burst its banks.

The disaster follows a night of wild weather across northeastern Italy, with collapsing infrastructure and rising waters turning familiar landscapes into flooded terrain. This event highlights the increasing frequency of extreme weather and the urgent need for climate resilience.

14/11/2025

Heavy rain from Storm Claudia has pushed Dulas Brook over 2 metres, causing significant flooding through parts of the village. Roads are closed, water levels are rising fast, and conditions remain dangerous. Stay alert, avoid floodwater, and follow official updates. 🆘

Everyone in the community — stay safe and look out for each other. ❤️



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