Weddings and events

One day. No rain date.

An app tells you there's a 40% chance of rain. That's true, and it's useless when you have 140 guests, a rented tent, and a ceremony at four.

The two decisions that matter

Ten days out: do we rent the tent?

That's a $1,400 question and you want a person to answer it. A Meteorologist reads the pattern and tells you what they'd do, in plain language.

On the day: do we move the ceremony up?

Nobody can answer that in advance. Watch puts a Meteorologist on your window, start to finish, messaging you as the sky actually changes.

What about the rehearsal, the setup, the drive?

Tell your Meteorologist what the day looks like when you book. They watch it with that in mind, not as a generic forecast for your county.

How the day usually gets covered

Met Review
$19 once

A Meteorologist studies your date and writes you back. One answer, from a person.

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Watch
$49/event day

A Meteorologist assigned to your event alone. Your day, your window, nobody else on the thread.

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AI Forecast
Free

Ask once, get an answer in seconds. It's AI, and we'll never pretend otherwise.

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Photographers, planners, venues and caterers

If a rained-out event costs you money more than once a year, Pro is cheaper than booking Watch every time. Two Watch days a month already costs $98.

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