Past Weather Reports
Need to know exactly what the weather was at a specific place and time in the past? Cox Weather Services provides detailed, certified past weather reports used in legal cases, insurance claims, and investigations nationwide — backed by over 30 years of forensic meteorological experience.
What Is a Past Weather Report?
A past weather report reconstructs historical conditions — temperature, precipitation, wind, visibility, ice, and more — for a specific date, time, and location. Unlike a general historical average, these reports are built from certified data sources and analyzed by a qualified meteorologist, making them suitable for use as evidence in court or in an insurance claim.
Common Uses for Past Weather Reports
- Verifying weather conditions at the time of an accident or incident
- Supporting or disputing an insurance claim involving storm, ice, or flood damage
- Establishing visibility conditions in a vehicle accident case
- Documenting conditions for construction delay or defect disputes
- Providing background data for attorneys building a case timeline
What’s Included
- Certified historical weather data for the specific location and time in question
- Written analysis explaining what the data means in plain language
- Documentation suitable for submission in legal or insurance proceedings
- Available nationwide for any U.S. location
Why Work With a Meteorologist, Not Just Raw Data
Raw historical weather data can be misleading without proper interpretation — the nearest weather station may be miles away, or conditions may have varied significantly within a small area. Bob Cox brings 36+ years of meteorological experience to ensure the data is interpreted correctly and presented in a way that holds up to scrutiny.
Get Started
If you need a certified past weather report for a case, claim, or investigation, contact Cox Weather Services today for a free initial consultation.