Here is some info on the API.
It looks like if you can code you can get all the goodies.
The BloomSky API will export the latest weather data, picture, and recent time-lapse videos from a specific station in JSON format for any number of purposes.http://thirdpartyapi.appspot.com/api/Your API Key
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The BloomSky API gives you, the developer, the most recent
data from your own device! This data can be accessed at: thirdpartyapi.appspot.com/api/skydata/
Just add the following header: {'Authorization': Your API Key }
and you'll be set to go! For more information, check out our API documentation on our blog here.
Help
If you have any problems or want to let us know how we can
make BloomSky more awesome, feel free to contact us at support@bloomsky.com or visit our support page.
http://weatherlution.com/bloomsky-api/The BloomSky API, now available to developers, will allow programmers and architects of connected homes to link their weather station to any number of outputs.
Don’t Know JSON? Try IFTTTThe API requires a certain level of programming knowledge to implement. If you don’t have the background to work with a web API, fear not! Try the BloomSky IFTTT channel to connect your weather station. IFTTT (if this then that) can connect your station to other devices around your home, automatically save images or time-lapse videos from your BloomSky, and a lot more. Read more about what IFTTT and BloomSky can do together here.
Programmers, Start Your EnginesTo get an API Key, BloomSky station owners can go to their Dashboard, and click “Developers.” Below is more documentation on the BloomSky API. A download link is provided for offline convenience. If you have further questions, please post them below so an engineer can respond directly with more details. However, please be aware that due to the level of knowledge required to install the code our support team can’t walk users through this process. In these cases, please review our IFTTT channel to connect and otherwise automate your weather station.