Weather API + WooCommerce

Send the response straight into WooCommerce — connected through Zapier, Make, or n8n, no code required.

WhenWooCommerceNew order
trigger
RunWeather APIReturns the response
action
ThenWooCommerceCreate order

The Weather API in WooCommerce.

WooCommerce brings e-commerce to WordPress. Connecting APIs to WooCommerce enables automated order validation, customer verification, and inventory management. Build a secure, data-rich online store.

Workflows worth wiring.

Validate customer emails to reduce order processing issues
Check billing addresses against postal APIs for accuracy
Verify customer phone numbers before shipping notifications
Detect high-risk orders using IP geolocation and fraud APIs

Ready-made ideas.

New order placed in WooCommerce Fetch weather for customer city → add tempF and precipMm as order metadata

Weather Tags on WooCommerce Orders

Enrich WooCommerce orders with local weather data for seasonal product performance analysis.

New order placed in WooCommerce Fetch weather for destination → if gustKph > 60 or visKm < 2, add shipping delay note

Dynamic Shipping Alerts

Automatically flag orders that may face shipping delays due to high winds or poor visibility.

Connect it in a few steps.

Set up with Zapier
  1. 1
    Set the trigger. Create a Zap with WooCommerce as the trigger app and "New order" as the event. Connect your account.
  2. 2
    Add the API action. Add APIVerve as the action, select the Weather API, and map your trigger data to the request.
  3. 3
    Send it back. Add a second WooCommerce action for "Create order" and map the returned fields (like tempC) into it.
  4. 4
    Test & turn on. Test the Zap with real data to confirm the mapping, then turn it on.
Set up with Make
  1. 1
    Add the trigger. Create a scenario and add a WooCommerce module set to "New order". Authenticate your account.
  2. 2
    Call the API. Add an HTTP module pointing at api.apiverve.com/v1/weatherforecast with your x-api-key header. Pass the trigger's data as the input.
  3. 3
    Parse & map. Add a JSON module to read the response, then a WooCommerce module for "Create order". Map fields like data.tempC into place.
  4. 4
    Activate. Run once to confirm the mapping, then switch the scenario on and set its schedule.
Set up with n8n
  1. 1
    Add the trigger node. Start a workflow with a WooCommerce trigger node for "New order" and connect your credentials.
  2. 2
    Add an HTTP Request node. Point it at api.apiverve.com/v1/weatherforecast using Header Auth (x-api-key). Feed in the trigger data.
  3. 3
    Map with expressions. Add a WooCommerce node for "Create order" and reference the response with expressions such as {{ $json.data.tempC }}.
  4. 4
    Execute & activate. Execute manually to verify, then activate the workflow for production.

What WooCommerce receives.

tempC13.3
tempF55.9
windMph4.7
windKph7.6
windDegree273
windDir"W"

WooCommerce + Weather API FAQ

How do I automate WooCommerce order validation?
Use automation platforms with WooCommerce triggers. On new orders, call validation APIs and update order notes or status based on results.
Can I enrich WooCommerce customer data?
Yes. Trigger on new customers, call enrichment APIs, and update WordPress user meta or WooCommerce customer notes with additional data.
How do I reduce fraudulent orders in WooCommerce?
Implement pre-checkout validation or post-order review. Use email validation, IP checking, and address verification APIs to identify risky orders.

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