Hyperlocal weather intelligence for rail infrastructure operations

Railway operations are highly sensitive to localized weather, yet many systems rely on regional forecasts or fragmented data that do not reflect corridor-level conditions. Sudden changes in temperature, wind, or precipitation can increase asset risk, disrupt service, and expose infrastructure to weather-driven failures.
Apollo Weather addresses this gap with location-specific monitoring, short-term forecasting, and automated alerts across defined rail corridors, helping operators, engineers, and maintenance teams plan earlier and respond with better local context.
Monitor localized weather conditions, short-term trends, and threshold-based alerts across distributed rail infrastructure networks.
Set asset- and corridor-specific alerts for temperature, precipitation, wind, and other weather thresholds
Track localized weather patterns across corridors, regions, and infrastructure assets with geospatial context
Manage weather notifications with history, tracking, and analysis for engineering and operations review
Send critical weather alerts to the right personnel by email and in-platform notification
View weather conditions, alerts, short-term trends, impacted areas, and asset risk in one place
Turn weather intelligence into maintenance, safety, and service-planning decisions


Temperature

Precipitation

Wind

Solar Radiation

Humidity
…and more
Continuously monitored conditions across distributed and remote rail infrastructure networks