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November 17, 2025|

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WeatherNext 2, a new AI weather forecasting model developed by Googleโ€™s DeepMind, is generating forecasts up to eight times faster than its predecessor, promising more accurate and detailed global weather predictions, including the ability to provide forecasts up to two weeks in advance. The systemโ€™s improvements are particularly notable in its ability to accurately map a hurricaneโ€™s path up to three days ahead, offering a significant advantage for businesses like energy traders who can make more informed decisions based on real-time data. This speed boost stems from a fundamentally different approach to weather modeling, moving away from AI models originally designed for images and videos. WeatherNext 2 utilizes a streamlined process requiring only a single processing step, dramatically reducing the need for extensive and costly AI computing. While AI isnโ€™t a perfect solution for weather prediction, itโ€™s proving remarkably effective, often surpassing traditional supercomputer-based methods. However, DeepMind acknowledges limitations; the model currently struggles with predicting unusual, outlier events such as sudden rain or snowstorms, largely due to gaps in the training data. The field of AI weather prediction is becoming increasingly competitive, with companies like NVIDIA, Microsoft, AccuWeather, and Huawei all vying for a piece of the market. Researchers are actively working to address these limitations and expand the modelโ€™s capabilities.

Our editorial team uses AI tools to aggregate and synthesize global reporting. Data is cross-referenced with public records as of April 2026.