Logging Weather-Driven Operational Decisions in the Operations Log

Tomorrow.io Team
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The Operations Log helps teams document decisions, events, and actions related to weather. It supports task tracking, collaboration, and review of past weather-driven responses.


How to Access

Navigate to the Operations Log page from the platform’s main navigation menu.

From this page, users can:

  • Log any operational activity tied to weather (e.g., actions, decisions, events, reminders)
  • Assign entries to teammates for collaboration and shift-based handoffs
  • Export weather data as a CSV for each event, subject to access level
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When to Use the Operations Log

  • During high-impact weather to document decisions like delays or shutdowns
  • To track task completion or assign follow-up actions
  • As a historical record of weather-response performance
  • To share updates across teams and shifts
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Weather Data Download Options

Free Access: Timeline API Data

  • 1 week of historical data
  • 2 weeks of forecast data
  • Parameters available through the standard platform data window

Paid Access: Historical API Data

  • Extended history beyond the free window
  • Controlled by token-based access
  • Tokens are consumed per export
  • Overages may lead to access revocation; additional tokens can be purchased

For full setup instructions and example payloads, refer to our Developer Documentation:
Historical API – Developer Docs


Historical Parameters Available for Export

  • cloudCover
  • dewPoint
  • humidity
  • precipitationAccumulation
  • pressureSurfaceLevel
  • snowAccumulation
  • temperature
  • windDirection
  • windGust
  • windSpeed

Need Help?

If you have questions about logging practices or historical access, contact your Account Team or reach out to support@tomorrow.io.

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