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XML Feeds of Current Weather Conditions

This page provides access to observed current weather conditions for about 2,500 locations across the United States and US Territories. Two file formats designed for computer to computer data transfer are provided. RSS and XML lists are provided to aid the automated dissemination of this information. More information on RSS and XML formats/feeds. Comments and feedback are welcome.

Select a State or Territory to locate XML weather observations feeds available:

Observation Location                     RSS XML
Austin Airport (KTMT)
RSS Format
XML Format
Boulder City Municipal Airport (KBVU)
RSS Format
XML Format
Carson City Airport (KCXP)
RSS Format
XML Format
Elko, Elko Regional Airport (KEKO)
RSS Format
XML Format
Ely, Ely Airport (KELY)
RSS Format
XML Format
Eureka Airport ASOS (KP68)
RSS Format
XML Format
Eureka Airport AWOS (K05U)
RSS Format
XML Format
Fallon, Naval Air Station (KNFL)
RSS Format
XML Format
Harry Reid International Airport (KLAS)
RSS Format
XML Format
Hawthorne Industrial Airport (KHTH)
RSS Format
XML Format
Las Vegas - Henderson Executive Airport (KHND)
RSS Format
XML Format
Las Vegas, North Las Vegas Airport (KVGT)
RSS Format
XML Format
Lovelock, Derby Field Airport (KLOL)
RSS Format
XML Format
Mercury, Desert Rock Airport (KDRA)
RSS Format
XML Format
Minden-Tahoe Airport (KMEV)
RSS Format
XML Format
Nellis AFB - Indian Springs Auxiliary Airfield (KINS)
RSS Format
XML Format
Nellis Air Force Base (KLSV)
RSS Format
XML Format
Owyhee Airport (K10U)
RSS Format
XML Format
Reno, Reno Tahoe International Airport (KRNO)
RSS Format
XML Format
Reno/Stead (KRTS)
RSS Format
XML Format
Tonopah, Tonopah Airport (KTPH)
RSS Format
XML Format
Winnemucca, Winnemucca Municipal Airport (KWMC)
RSS Format
XML Format
There are 22 land stations in NV.

About RSS

RSS is an XML based document format for syndicating news and other timely news-like information. It provides headlines, URLs to the source document and brief description information in an easy to understand and use format. RSS based "News Readers" and "News Aggregators" allow the display of RSS headlines on workstation desktops. Software libraries exist to read the RSS format and present RSS headlines on webpages and other online applications.

These NWS supplied RSS documents use the RSS 2.0 format. Each RSS item links to the html/web documents described above. Additional technical information is available from the following non-US Government website:

RSS 2.0 Specification

A non-US Government maintained list of RSS readers, aggregators and related software:

RSS Software

Comments on this service are welcome.

About XML

NWS offers hourly weather observations formatted with xml tags to aid in the parsing of the information by automated programs used to populate databases, display information on webpages or other similar applications. This format is not to be confused with RSS and cannot be read by RSS readers and aggregators. These files present more detailed information than the RSS feeds in strings friendly for parsing. Both the RSS and XML feeds offer URLs to icon images. Additionally, A list of what phrases may appear in the XML tag and suggested icons is available. To access these feeds, select a state and then the last XML link in the column.

 

 

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