Dark Weather

Dark Mesonet

A proprietary network of precision weather sensors revolutionizing atmospheric observation

Precision at Scale

New generation of weather monitoring for DFW Metroplex

The Dark Mesonet will be Dark Weather's proprietary network of custom-built, high-precision weather sensor stations strategically deployed across key locations, including customer sites, underserved regions, and critical infrastructure zones to capture real-time atmospheric data. Each station will be engineered to record temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, barometric pressure, precipitation, and solar radiation with exceptional accuracy and temporal resolution.

Designed to fill the observational gaps left by traditional weather networks, the Dark Mesonet will provide hyperlocal, high-frequency environmental data that will dramatically enhance Dark Weather's ability to monitor and predict rapidly changing weather conditions. This dense and intelligent sensor array will feed directly into Dark Weather's AI-driven forecasting systems, enabling the generation of ultra-precise short-term forecasts, nowcasts, and alerting products.

Weather Station

Deployment Roadmap

Building the network in strategic phases to maximize impact

Local Weather Station
Q2 2026
Deploy 10-15 stations across the DFW Metroplex focusing on high-priority customer sites and gap-filling locations
Q3 2026
Expand to 30-40 stations covering north texas, emphasizing severe weather corridors
2027
Achieve 100+ station network providing comprehensive mesoscale coverage

Why Dark Mesonet Matters

Gassing up our AI
High frequency data will be fed directly into our AI forecasting systems, enabling not only competitive but superior precision in short-term forecasts and current weather reporting.
Superior DFW Coverage
Instead of copy pasted weather data that is generalized for a large swath of the United States, Dark Mesonet will provide real data for the DFW Metroplex, providing a comprehensive view of city specific weather predictions in the region.