Why AccuWeather.com? We're a company with a tradition of innovation and accuracy. We provide more than just weather information—we give you insights useful to you in planning your life. Our more than 100 forecast meteorologists and proprietary forecast models give you the most accurate and complete weather on the web. When the weather matters, you can trust our patented RealFeel Temperature® and AccuPOP™ forecast to prepare for the day ahead.
Did you know AccuWeather founder Dr. Joel N. Myers began forecasting the weather for a utility company while still a grad student at Penn State University in 1962? Since then, AccuWeather has grown to become the world's leading commercial weather service. You might not realize you encounter AccuWeather multiple times per day: radio, local TV news, Internet, newspapers, and
wireless devices. AccuWeather.com has become one of the most-used web sites in the world.
Why do millions of people recognize AccuWeather as having the Best Weather on the Web™? The AccuWeather.com patented RealFeel Temperature® lets you know what the weather actually feels like. When you are trying to plan your day, AccuPOP™ gives you an hour-by-hour precipitation forecast that you won't find anywhere else on the web. You can also get exclusive, specialized weather information such as our Arthritis, Flu, Air Quality, and Pollen indexes.
When you need to know the weather, why trust AccuWeather.com? Our headquarters is home to the greatest number of forecast meteorologists in one location anywhere in the world. AccuWeather.com's proprietary forecast models provide the most accurate and detailed weather information, whether it's for your neighborhood or for two million locations worldwide. With AccuWeather's
15-day forecast,
advanced radar, and AccuPOP™ precipitation forecast, you'll always be prepared.
What makes AccuWeather the weather experts? It's the people, process and tools behind the forecasts that make the difference. Our team consists of more than 100 forecasters using a unique, collaborative approach to interpret weather data in order to provide insights not found anywhere else. You'll recognize from TV, radio, and wireless Chief Meteorologist
Elliot Abrams, Chief Hurricane Forecaster
Joe Bastardi, and Expert Sr. Meteorologists
Ken Reeves,
Bernie Rayno, and
Dr. Joe Sobel.