
Add real-time and forecast rainfall overlays directly into your ArcGIS® Experience Builder apps. The Rain Radar widget integrates with Rain Viewer to show animated radar imagery on top of your existing maps. It is perfect for planners, responders, and field teams who need fast, visual insight into weather conditions as they evolve.
The widget supports a range of radar styles and animation speeds and works seamlessly with any basemap or operational layer. Users can toggle the radar on and off, step through recent and forecast frames, and choose the style that best suits their map’s look and purpose.
What it helps you do
- Visualise current and forecast rainfall in context with your operational map
- Add animated radar loops over any part of the world
- Monitor weather patterns during time-sensitive operations or events
- Provide up-to-date weather context in public- or staff-facing apps
Key features
- Live and forecast radar
Displays the last hour of observed rainfall and the next hour of predicted movement - Customisable styles
Choose from multiple colour schemes to suit your basemap or accessibility needs - Controls for animation
Users can pause, skip, or play through the radar timeline - Toggle visibility on demand
Easily turn the radar overlay on or off without affecting the rest of the map
Example use cases
- Emergency management teams monitoring storm fronts in real time
- Event organisers planning around rain conditions
- Councils and utilities tracking rainfall near sensitive infrastructure
- Transport authorities responding to weather-affected routes
Using ArcGIS Online?
If you don’t have access to ArcGIS® Experience Builder Developer Edition, try our Hosted Experience Builder environment. It’s the fastest way to start using custom widgets like this one – no local setup or deployment required.
About the data
Our widget uses data and APIs from Rain Viewer.
Rain Viewer does not guarantee the availability of radar data and do not conclude contracts with owners of this data. The owners can ask Rain Viewer to remove their data from the APIs, change the format, or stop sharing the data.