Geospatial & non-weather variables for realistic impact signal
One inch of snow in Atlanta leads to a vastly different road risk than one inch of snow in New York City. Our impact scores account for this location-specific risk by using geospatial data and ground-truth impact.
Our impact scores

Road conditions
Weather-based driving risk and danger calculated from traffic flow and road capacity under various conditions.

Flood
Risk and danger of flooding based on rainfall and local hydrological factors.

Power outage
Power outage risk based on weather, customer density, and other landscape factors on a 0-5 scale.

Life & property
Weather-based danger to human life and risk for property damage.

Business disruption
Quantifies overall weather-based interference by dynamically weighting sub-indices based on current conditions.

Temperature seasonality
Indicates how extreme temperatures are vs. climatological norms.

Speed reduction
Indicates how much slower traffic will travel as a result of the weather, expressed as a percentage decrease from typical speed.

Wildfire
Indicates percentage of zip code inside an active wildfire.
High quality data = accurate forecasts
Learn more about our underlying data here.

7 day range
Access our impact indices in our historical datasets, current conditions, and 7 days into the future.

Hourly data
All our indices are forecasted on an hourly basis out to 7 days.

3km granularity
Data can be accessed on a hyper-local 3km grid or rolled up into larger regions (ZIPs or ZIP 3s) if desired.