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Arelo

Weather at your stop

Arelo surfaces relevant weather conditions on the stop detail page so you know what to expect while you wait.

Weather data source

Arelo uses Open-Meteo to fetch weather conditions for each stop location. Open-Meteo is a free, open-source weather API that requires no account or API key and does not receive your location data.

What is shown

Weather is surfaced as ambient context on the stop detail page, not as a forecast. The goal is to give you just enough information to know what to expect while you wait. Arelo shows:

  • Rain or snow probability: how likely precipitation is at the stop
  • Sunset time: useful for evening commutes
  • Heat advisory: shown when temperatures are unusually high
  • Wind alert: shown when wind conditions are notable

Arelo does not show a current temperature, condition icon, or hourly forecast. Weather context is intentionally minimal.

Privacy

Weather requests are made using the coordinates of the stop you are viewing, not your precise location. No personally identifiable information is sent to Open-Meteo. See our Privacy Policy for full details.

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Latest from Bluesky

Del Arelo

@arelo-sf-del.bsky.social

BART is pulling itself together after equipment issues between 19th St and MacArthur. Major delays everywhere still. Caltrain 159 moved to Track 8 at Diridon. Mercury retrograde doesn't end until Thursday and I'm just saying. The waning crescent isn't helping either.

10h ago

Barb Arelo

@arelo-nyc-barb.bsky.social

Downtown A trains paused at 168th while they remove a car that needs cleaning. Downtown 4/6 trains paused at 59th for a door problem. Why does everything happen at once on a Tuesday? Two different problems, two different stations, same moment. The city keeps moving anyway.

3h ago