MeteoSwiss ICON CH

Open data weather forecasts from MeteoSwiss

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By default, we provide forecasts for 7 days, but you can access forecasts for up to 16 days. If you're interested in past weather data, you can use the Past Days feature to access archived forecasts.

Hourly Weather Variables

Daily Weather Variables

Current Weather

Note: Current conditions are based on 1 hourly weather model data. Every weather variable available in hourly data, is available as current condition as well.

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Data Sources

This API uses MeteoSwiss high-resolution ICON Central Europe forecasts. Information about MeteoSwiss weather models is available here.

You can find the update timings in the model updates documentation.
Weather ModelRegionSpatial ResolutionTemporal ResolutionForecast LengthUpdate frequency
ICON CH1Central Europe0.01° (~1 km)Hourly33 hoursEvery 3 hours
ICON CH2Central Europe0.02° (~2 km)Hourly120 hoursEvery 6 hours
ICON CH1 Modal Area
ICON CH1 & CH2 Model Area. Source: Open-Meteo.

API Documentation

For a detailed list of all available weather variables please refer to the general Weather Forecast API. Only notable remarks are listed below

  • Grid and Projection: MeteoSwiss data is originally provided on an unstructured icosahedral grid. To enable fast access and map rendering, Open-Meteo reprojects the data onto a rotated lat/lon grid with similar resolution. The domain area is cropped by 20 km along the borders to eliminate edge artifacts.
  • Precipitation: With the high spatial resolution of 1–2 km, the model captures intense, convective showers. However, due to the highly localized nature of these events, actual precipitation at a specific location may be over- or underestimated. Precipitation probability is derived from all ensemble members to indicate the likelihood of precipitation occurring.
  • Direct Solar Radiation: The ICON models from MeteoSwiss include direct solar radiation as a native output. In contrast, many other weather models only supply global radiation, requiring users to estimate direct radiation via separation models.
  • Wind, Temperature, and Cloud Forecasts at Heights of 100m and Above: Forecasts at elevated height levels are not yet integrated. If this data is of interest to you, please reach out to discuss possible integration.
  • Sunshine Duration is natively computed by the ICON model. For other weather models, Open-Meteo derives sunshine duration using direct normal irradiance (DNI).
  • Snowfall and Freezing Level Height may show invalid values if the computed level lies below ground. To address this, Open-Meteo adjusts these levels to extend below ground level when necessary—similar to the handling in models like GFS.
  • CAPE and Convective Inhibition are calculated using mean-layer values, consistent with other ICON domains. Convective inhibition may be -1 indicating that the model could not calculate convective inhibition.