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SpotWx is a Canadian website positioned as a spot weather forecasting tool for specific locations. It is not a traditional enterprise SaaS product; instead, it converts data from multiple numerical weather prediction models into easy-to-read point forecast charts and numerical information, helping users access model-level details that would otherwise be difficult to obtain directly.
Its core capability is multi-model point forecasting. The main content lists models such as RDPS, GDPS, HRDPS, NAM, GFS, RAP, HRRR, SREF, and CMC GEPS, with detailed explanations of spatial resolution, temporal resolution, run times, forecast range, and geographic coverage. For Canadian users, it also introduces products such as SCRIBE Matrices, Nowcast, and Meteocode. The site supports unit and time zone settings, making it suitable for comparing multiple models for the same location.
The main content does not disclose public plans, subscription pricing, or payment methods. The terms state that non-commercial users may access, view, copy, and display data, provided SpotWx is clearly credited; commercial users may use screenshots while keeping the branding visible. Scraping data without permission is not allowed, and commercial downloading of numerical data or embedding it into one’s own products, web pages, tables, or software requires authorization. As for API access, the site only notes that users should contact SpotWx for automated access to numerical forecast data, including API access; no public documentation is provided.
Its strengths are transparent explanations of data sources, support for many forecast models, and point forecasts that are more useful than ordinary city-level weather forecasts for professional scenarios such as outdoor work, wildfire management, aviation, and GIS. Its weaknesses are limited enterprise capabilities: there is no disclosed team collaboration, permission management, SLA, security certification, privacy compliance, formal plan structure, or support system. The terms also clearly state that the data is provided as is, with no guarantee of accuracy, completeness, or reliability.
SpotWx is suitable for individuals and professional users who need multi-model weather forecasts for specific locations, such as field operations, wildfire meteorology, outdoor activities, and aviation weather reference. For users in China, the main content does not provide information on network accessibility or payment options, so access status should be considered unknown. If stable domestic access or Chinese-language support is required, alternatives such as Windy, Meteoblue, Ventusky, as well as the China Meteorological Administration or local commercial weather services, may be worth considering.
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spotwx.com is an Canada Lookups provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach spotwx.com directly.