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Zoom Earth is an interactive weather map of the world.

Explore the current weather and detailed forecasts for your location with stunning, interactive maps showing rain, wind, temperature, pressure, and more.

With Zoom Earth you can track the development of hurricanes and storms, monitor wildfires and smoke, and stay aware of the latest conditions by viewing satellite imagery updated in near real‑time.

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Download the Zoom Earth app!

Scan the QR code with the camera on your mobile device to get the Zoom Earth app.

Available on the App Store for iPhone and iPad, and on Google Play for Android.

Data Sources

Weather forecasts are continually updated with the latest global model data from DWD ICON and NOAA/NCEP/NWS GFS .

Live satellite imagery is provided by NOAA GOES , EUMETSAT Meteosat , JMA Himawari , and KAI Geo-KOMPSAT geostationary satellites.

HD satellite images are updated twice a day from NASA polar-orbiting satellites Aqua and Terra , using services from GIBS , part of EOSDIS .

Tropical system tracks are generated using the latest data from NHC , JTWC , NRL and IBTrACS .

The heat spots overlay shows points of very high temperature detected by satellite. Detections are updated daily (not live) with data from NASA LANCE FIRMS .

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Live Satellite

This map shows near real‑time satellite imagery.

It can be used to see clouds, storms, fog, smoke, and more, direct from geostationary satellites.

City lights at night are not live.

HD Satellite

This map shows high-definition satellite imagery.

Greater detail from NASA polar-orbiting satellites. Updated twice a day since the year 2000.

Goodbye, Radar

Radar will be discontinued on 1 September, 2025 .

Unfortunately, our supplier is ending public access to radar data. This was not our decision, and we are sorry for the disruption. No other features will be affected.

Precipitation Forecast

This map shows forecasted rain, snow, and clouds.

It is best used as a guide to upcoming weather, rather than as a live view of current conditions.

Wind Speed Forecast

This map shows the forecasted average speed and direction of surface winds.

Use the wind gusts map to see maximum speeds.

Wind Gusts Forecast

This map shows the forecasted maximum speed of sudden bursts of wind.

Use the wind speed map to see average speeds.

Temperature Forecast

This map shows forecasted air temperatures at 2 m (6 feet) above the ground.

Use the feels like map to see how temperatures feel.

“Feels Like” Forecast

This map shows how temperatures are perceived. Also known as apparent temperature or heat index.

Use the temperature map to see actual temperatures.

Humidity Forecast

This map shows the forecast for relative humidity, which compares air moisture to temperature.

Use the dew point map to see how humid it feels.

Dew Point Forecast

This map shows how dry or humid the air feels.

The dew point is the temperature at which condensation occurs.

Pressure Forecast

This map shows the forecasted average atmospheric pressure at sea level.

Low-pressure areas often bring cloudy and windy weather. High-pressure areas are associated with clear skies and lighter winds.

ICON Forecast Model

ICON is a forecast model run by Germany’s weather service DWD.

Maximum resolution is 13 km (8 miles).

GFS Forecast Model

GFS is a forecast model run by the U.S. National Centers for Environmental Prediction.

Maximum resolution is 22 km (13 miles).

Live Satellite Outage

Heat Spots

Heat spots are not live! Detections are updated daily and are delayed by many hours.

Red spots show the approximate locations of very high temperature detected by satellite. These spots may be from fire or other sources of heat such as hot smoke or agriculture .

Clouds may prevent the detection of heat.

Do not use for the preservation of life or property! Detections have limited accuracy. Always refer to local authorities for the latest information.