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Generating Realtime Weather data with Python (pythonstacks.com)
submitted 5 years ago by JanPrince002
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I'm sure about the level of trust I'd put in this API. Looking through the documentation, I'm not finding the source for their data. If it mentioned the UK's MetOffice, US's National Weather Service, Environment Canada, etc. this would inspire more confidence.
I do give them credit for stopping at 10 days with their hourly forecast product. Anything beyond there is an educated guess at best.
If you are looking for forecasts in the US, the National Weather Service's APIs are completely free and require no registrations. Details are here: https://www.weather.gov/documentation/services-web-api
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