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How can I overlay an XYZ tile set (something like this) on Google Maps API 3? I want to overlay weather data (cloud cover...etc). Feel free to use my OpenWeatherMaps URL to test it out:

http://maps.owm.io:8091/56ce0fcd4376d3010038aaa8/{z}/{x}/{y}?hash=5

I have spent multiple days trying to figure out this seemingly simple feature. If someone can provide a working example I would be in your debt. Feel free to check out my GitHub Gist implementation using OL3 and OSM of this weather data overlay. I'd also love to know if this is not easily achievable/requires hacks.

Thank you!

Update: Thanks to @wf9a5m75's answer, I was able to put together this jsFiddle with the solution to my problem: https://jsfiddle.net/601oqwq2/4/

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    Let us know if @wf9a5m75 suggestion worked for you. Mar 4, 2016 at 19:24

2 Answers 2

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ImageMapType is for your purpose. Read here: https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/maptypes#ImageMapTypes

    var myMapType = new google.maps.ImageMapType({
      getTileUrl: function(coord, zoom) {
        return "http://maps.owm.io:8091/56ce0fcd4376d3010038aaa8/" + 
               zoom + "/" + coord.x + "/" + coord.y + "?hash=5";
    },
    tileSize: new google.maps.Size(256, 256),
    maxZoom: 9,
    minZoom: 0,
    name: 'mymaptype'
  });

  map.mapTypes.set('mymaptype', myMapType);
  map.setMapTypeId('mymaptype');

[update] Overlay the imageMapType above the current mapType

    var map = new google.maps.Map(document.getElementById('map'), {
      center: {lat: -34.397, lng: 150.644},
      zoom: 8
    });

    var myMapType = new google.maps.ImageMapType({
      getTileUrl: function(coord, zoom) {
        return "http://maps.owm.io:8091/56ce0fcd4376d3010038aaa8/" + 
               zoom + "/" + coord.x + "/" + coord.y + "?hash=5";
      },
      tileSize: new google.maps.Size(256, 256),
      maxZoom: 9,
      minZoom: 0,
      name: 'mymaptype'
    });

    map.overlayMapTypes.insertAt(0, myMapType);

enter image description here

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    It seems it needs an opacity needs to be set. Also there is a missing comma after minZoom: 0. Here is a quick hacked together JSFiddle: jsfiddle.net/601oqwq2 Mar 4, 2016 at 19:36
  • In my solution, it looks like there are no Google Maps tiles under the OpenWeatherMap tiles. I tried deleting the map elements, but nothing is under. Do you have any suggestions/edits to my jsFiddle? Mar 4, 2016 at 20:15
  • Let me confirm for clearly. Do you want to see the original google maps tiles under the OSM layer or not?
    – wf9a5m75
    Mar 4, 2016 at 20:23
  • Yes I would like to see the original Google Maps tiles under the OSM layer. Mar 4, 2016 at 20:24
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    Perfect! Thank you so much @wf9a5m75! I've updated my jsFiddle to include your changes, and it works exactly as intended. jsfiddle.net/601oqwq2/4 Mar 6, 2016 at 23:34
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Improving on wf9a5m75's answer.

The overlay image tiles don't cover the underlying map when zoomed out. We can make use of a normalization function (as mentioned in the link here) to ensure they cover the whole area.

html,
body {
  height: 100%;
  margin: 0;
  padding: 0;
}
#map {
  height: 100%;
}
<body>
  <div id="map"></div>
  <script>
    var map;

    function initMap() {
      var map = new google.maps.Map(document.getElementById('map'), {
        center: {
          lat: 19.0356826,
          lng: 72.9112641
        },
        zoom: 6,
        mapTypeId: google.maps.MapTypeId.ROADMAP,
        disableDefaultUI: true
      });

      var myMapType = new google.maps.ImageMapType({
        getTileUrl: function(coord, zoom) {
          var normalizedCoord = getNormalizedCoord(coord, zoom);
          if (!normalizedCoord) {
            return null;
          }
          var bound = Math.pow(2, zoom);
          return "http://maps.owm.io:8091/56ce0fcd4376d3010038aaa8/" +
            zoom + "/" + normalizedCoord.x + "/" + (bound - normalizedCoord.y - 1) + "?hash=5";
        },
        tileSize: new google.maps.Size(256, 256),
        maxZoom: 8,
        minZoom: 0,
        name: 'mymaptype'
      });

      // Normalizes the coords that tiles repeat across the x axis (horizontally)
      // like the standard Google map tiles.
      function getNormalizedCoord(coord, zoom) {
        var y = coord.y;
        var x = coord.x;

        // tile range in one direction range is dependent on zoom level
        // 0 = 1 tile, 1 = 2 tiles, 2 = 4 tiles, 3 = 8 tiles, etc
        var tileRange = 1 << zoom;

        // don't repeat across y-axis (vertically)
        if (y < 0 || y >= tileRange) {
          return null;
        }

        // repeat across x-axis
        if (x < 0 || x >= tileRange) {
          x = (x % tileRange + tileRange) % tileRange;
        }

        return {
          x: x,
          y: y
        };
      }

      map.overlayMapTypes.insertAt(0, myMapType);
    }
  </script>
  <script src="https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js?callback=initMap" async defer></script>
</body>

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  • I'm not quite sure what this accomplishes anymore (2018) - unless I'm misunderstanding - Currently, using coord.x and y instead of their normalized counterparts provides an accurate, moveable piece, that also repeats across the X axis, regardless of zoom. Additionally, OpenWeatherMap suggests using https://tile.openweathermap.org/map/{layer}/{z}/{x}/{y}.png?appid={api_key} for free maps, which works practically the same, you just need to choose what kind of map you wish to overlay. (Precipitation, clouds, temp, etc) Feb 21, 2018 at 15:03
  • Nevermind that last part - finally started understanding how Vane works, and the URL being using in your answer is the kind they still give! If anyone was as lost as me - You must make layers in the owm.io map editor, and select one or more of the weather layers. Feb 21, 2018 at 16:23

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