OpenWeatherMap + clariBI
Connect OpenWeatherMap with your API key, choose the locations to track, and get daily weather history sitting next to the demand and sales it drives.
Native OpenWeatherMap data-source connector.
Paste your OpenWeatherMap API key, search the locations to track, and clariBI syncs their daily weather history into preprocessed datasets and auto-generated dashboards, right next to your other tools.
What is OpenWeatherMap?
OpenWeatherMap is a weather-data provider whose One Call API serves historical, current, and forecast weather for any location worldwide.
clariBI reads OpenWeatherMap through its One Call timemachine API using your own API key: daily temperature, humidity, pressure, and wind speed for the locations you choose. You search a place by name, clariBI resolves its coordinates, and the connector reads the daily series read-only. The key is Fernet-encrypted at rest.
Learn more at openweathermap.org
Connect OpenWeatherMap in three steps
Open Data Sources in clariBI
In clariBI, go to Data Sources → Add Data Source, find OpenWeatherMap, and paste your OpenWeatherMap API key (from openweathermap.org). The key is Fernet-encrypted at rest.
Search locations and history
Search the places to track by name (clariBI resolves coordinates), then choose how much history to pull. clariBI reads the daily weather series read-only.
Sync, then get dashboards
clariBI syncs the daily weather, preprocesses it, and builds an insights dashboard. Ask "Did the cold week dent foot traffic?" and the AI engine queries the synced weather alongside your sales.
What you can analyze
Out of the box with the OpenWeatherMap connector:
- Daily temperature per location over your chosen window
- Daily humidity alongside temperature
- Atmospheric pressure trend by place
- Wind speed shifts across the locations you track
- Temperature swings lined up with demand dates
- Cross-source: weather → foot traffic → sales
OpenWeatherMap is one of many data sources you can connect to clariBI. See the full list →
What gets synced
clariBI pulls daily weather history for the locations you select through the OpenWeatherMap One Call timemachine API, lands it as a preprocessed dataset, and refreshes it on your schedule. Access is read-only.
For each selected location, clariBI syncs daily temperature, humidity, pressure, and wind speed, then builds an insights dashboard you can query, extend, or pull into reports.
clariBI only ever reads. It never changes anything in your OpenWeatherMap account.
Cross-source questions OpenWeatherMap makes possible
OpenWeatherMap data is most useful next to your other tools. clariBI's planner composes it with your CRM, billing, and product data through the same entity-join primitives that back every cross-source analysis.
OpenWeatherMap × Sales
"How much of our daily sales swing is weather?"
Planner: read daily temperature from OpenWeatherMap, align to daily sales by location, and report the weather-driven share of the change.
OpenWeatherMap × Foot traffic
"Did the heat keep customers away last month?"
Planner: read daily temperature from OpenWeatherMap, join to foot traffic by date, and flag the hottest days.
OpenWeatherMap connector FAQ
What do I need to connect OpenWeatherMap?
An OpenWeatherMap API key from openweathermap.org with One Call API 3.0 access. You paste it into clariBI once; it is Fernet-encrypted at rest, and there is no OAuth popup or app to register.
Can clariBI change anything in OpenWeatherMap?
No. The connector only reads the daily weather history for the locations you select. It never changes anything in your account.
Which clariBI plan includes the OpenWeatherMap connector?
Data-source connectors are available on the Trial, Starter, Professional, and Enterprise plans. You can connect OpenWeatherMap during the free 14-day trial.
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