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To request an aviation weather report send an SMS (text) message containing the command letter followed by a space and then the station code.

Command letter: M for METAR, T for TAF, or MT for both
Station code: airport/station code - ICAO (4 digit) and IATA (3 digit) codes can be used
Access number: (416) 887-6127 (no long distance charges apply in the USA or Canada)


Example: METAR for KBOS

SEND
M = METAR
KBOS =
airport/station code
RECEIVE
the requested report
within seconds


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To try WX2ME for free simply send a text message to WX2ME indicating which METAR report you would like (during trial only one METAR request per message).

When WX2ME receives your message the automated system will source the requested METAR report in seconds and send it back to your phone. No registration is necessary - try it now to see how you can benefit from the most convenient aviation weather...


(Although WX2ME works worldwide the free trial is intended for use with US and Canadian cellular carriers only - if your phone is registered outside the US or Canada view more information)


How to request a METAR for free:

Send (via text message) the letter ‘M’ followed by a space and the station code to (416) 887-6127.

Example: M KBOS (see above for view)

You will receive the requested METAR report as a text message. >br> If you do not receive a reply within two minutes try a different gateway.

Your phone display may be different than the one shown above. If you do not know how to send and receive SMS (text) messages consult your phone's user manual or view instructions.

Please note the terms of WX2ME free trial:
  • Consists of 5 free METAR requests
  • Only METARs are available during the trial
  • Trial use is subject to regular terms and conditions of WX2ME
  • Depending on your carrier and plan messaging fees may apply. For more on the cost of text messaging contact your carrier.
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Thursday, August 28, 2008 19:30