The Trucking Weather Report
Plan Smarter. Travel Safer. Know Before You Go.
We deliver route-specific, time-critical weather intelligence for professional drivers, dispatchers, and fleet managers. From crosswinds and blow-over risk to snow, black ice, flooding, wildfires, and low visibility, we translate complex weather into clear go/no-go guidance, helping you move freight safely, efficiently, and with confidence.
Accurate route forecasts you can depend on, from A to B by the mile, truck stop, or mountain pass
The Weather Report will provide you with a detailed report from start to finish, including detours and stops, planned or unplanned.
Avoid weather-related delays and road closures
You can receive pre-trip and daily forecast reports, along with hourly text updates, in time to make route adjustments before bad weather hits.
Real-time text alerts or talk directly to the meteorologist
The weather is constantly changing, receive alerts by text, email, or by speaking to a meteorologist. Based on your safety thresholds, make sure you are prepared for the road ahead.
Route-Specific Forecasts
Weather Doesn’t Care, But We Do
No matter where you're headed or how tight your schedule is, the weather doesn’t adjust for deadlines. From black ice and sleet to flooded roads, snow squalls, dust storms, and high crosswinds, hazards can strike anywhere along your route.
That’s where The Weather Report comes in.
With decades of experience and precision forecasting down to the milepost, our team delivers the insights you need to make safe, efficient decisions, before staying on the road turns dangerous.
Drive smart. Stay ahead. Trust The Weather Report.
Why Choose The Weather Report?
Because experience matters, especially when the weather turns.
Most days, changing weather won't disrupt your route. But when it does, you want more than just data; you want judgment. That’s where experienced meteorologists make the difference.
At many companies, your forecast is handled by someone fresh out of school. They may have the degree, but not the real-world perspective, especially when it comes to what matters on the road.
At The Weather Report, your forecast comes from pros who know the road.
We don’t hand your route off to someone just out of college. Before our forecasters touch a single mile, they go through My Met Job, our in-house training program that teaches real-world weather, clear communication (no weather-speak), and how to make tough calls when conditions go sideways.
Before a forecaster can work on any stretch of highway, we require that they drive the road themselves to learn where the nuances are, where black ice may form in constantly shaded spots, where lowland fog is likely, crosswind zones, flooding risk areas, and more.
Every member of our team has years of hands-on experience reading the road, from icy passes and open plains to city traffic and border crossings.
Because when you're hauling a load on a tight schedule, you need more than a guess, you need someone who has seen it before.

