Weatherly Widgets
Weather that search engines can read.
Weatherly Widgets turns official government weather data into fast, clean, search-indexable web pages and developer tools. Every US and Canadian city gets its own weather page, a free public API serves the same data to developers, an embeddable widget drops weather onto any website, and a WordPress plugin brings it into the WordPress ecosystem.
Most weather widgets hide their content inside iframes and JavaScript that search engines can't read, so the weather on your page does nothing for it.
What Weatherly Widgets does
Web weather platform
Server-rendered pages for every covered city: current conditions, hourly and 7-day forecasts, sunrise/sunset, and climate content.
Free JSON API
Weather-by-city, weather-by-ZIP, and city/state listings. Clean, flat JSON, no key required.
Embeddable widget
A ~7KB vanilla-JS script (Shadow DOM, no dependencies) that drops a styled weather card onto any site.
WordPress plugin
Shortcode and Gutenberg block. Free renders a styled widget; Pro renders indexable, schema-marked server-side HTML.
Structured data
Full Schema.org coverage, Place, WeatherForecast, FAQPage, BreadcrumbList.
Official data sources
Built on National Weather Service, Environment Canada, and NOAA climate normals, refreshed nightly.
Server-side, schema-marked, indexable HTML.
Weatherly renders real, semantic, structured HTML on the server, so the weather content becomes part of the page's indexable content, and actually helps it rank. That's the WordPress Pro tier's core upsell.
By the numbers
- 35,000+ US and Canadian cities covered
- ~99.8% weather-data coverage across mapped cities; 23,000+ ZIP codes mapped
- Lighthouse: Performance 99 · Accessibility 100 · Best Practices 100 · SEO 100
- Powered by the National Weather Service and Environment Canada
Web visitors searching for local weather, developers who want a free JSON API, website owners embedding live weather, and WordPress site owners.
Pricing
The web pages, JSON API, and embeddable widget are free. The WordPress plugin has a free tier; Pro (server-side indexable HTML) is $9.99/mo or $79/yr.
Try Weatherly Widgets.
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