Accessibility Statement

Our commitment to making Weather Tomorrow usable by everyone

Weather Tomorrow is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people with disabilities. We are continually improving the user experience for everyone and applying the relevant accessibility standards.

Conformance status

We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA - the international standard also reflected in the Israeli standard IS 5568 and the European standard EN 301 549. The great majority of the site (the home page, all city forecast pages, all "city in month" climate pages, and the informational content) is designed to meet Level AA. Some interactive 3D visualizations are partially conformant - see "Known limitations" below.

Accessibility features on this site

Known limitations

Despite our efforts, some parts of the site are not fully accessible:

Compatibility

The site is built with standard, current HTML and is designed to work with recent versions of major browsers (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari) together with common assistive technologies such as NVDA, JAWS and VoiceOver. It is fully responsive on phones, tablets and desktops.

Feedback and how to report a problem

We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of Weather Tomorrow. If you encounter a barrier, or need any content in an alternative format, please contact our accessibility coordinator:

We try to respond to accessibility enquiries within a few business days, and to resolve reported barriers as quickly as we reasonably can.

This statement

This statement was prepared and last reviewed on 8 July 2026. It is available in other languages on request. As the site continues to evolve, we review and update our accessibility measures and this statement periodically.

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