WeatherNext

Our most advanced weather forecasting AI technology

WeatherNext, a family of AI models from Google DeepMind and Google Research, produces state-of-the-art weather forecasts.

The challenge of global weather forecasting

The weather dictates how we dress in the morning, helps us generate green energy – and creates storms that threaten communities. In a world of increasingly extreme weather, fast and accurate forecasts are crucial.

Predicting the weather remains challenging. Weather systems are chaotic, involving massive amounts of data, and we can’t account for - or measure - every variable. Even small inaccuracies in measurement are quickly magnified.

AI models can help us make predictions that are faster and more reliable than those created with traditional methods. These AI models are already transforming how we forecast the weather, helping us make better decisions, and improving disaster response, grid reliability, and global food security.

We're sharing our models with scientists and forecasters, to accelerate their work and ultimately benefit billions of people around the world.

AI is bringing faster, more accurate weather predictions to the world.




Weather Lab

Weather Lab is an interactive website where you can test our experimental weather forecasting models.

The first available is our new experimental cyclone prediction model. It can predict where cyclones will form, and their likely path, up to 15 days in advance. The model can also forecast cyclone intensity, size, and structure.

Weather Lab predictions are not official weather reports or warnings. They are generated by models still under development and are not official warnings. Please keep that in mind when using the predictions, including to support any decisions based on these. For official weather forecasts and warnings, refer to your local meteorological agency or national weather service.


Try WeatherNext

Live forecasts four times per day and historical data are accessible for research, analysis, and to inform decision-making. Models for generating your own forecasts are also available on Cloud and GitHub.