mcp-multi-weather
MCP server for checking historical weather data for cities using OpenWeather API. Exposes a get_historical_weather tool.
README
mcp-multi-weather
Description
MCP server for checking the weather history and forecast. This Model Context Protocol (MCP) server provides weather data functionality through a FastMCP-based service that integrates with weather providers to deliver historical weather information.
The server exposes a get_historical_weather tool that allows checking weather conditions for
specific cities on past dates, making it useful for applications that need historical weather data.
How to run it
First you need to create a valid API key with OpenWeather, and set it in your env file:
$ cp .env.example .env
$ vim .env # Modify the values
Now you can run the server locally:
$ uv run mcp-multi-weather
Or, you can install the package in your claude-desktop:
$ uv run fastmcp install claude-desktop src/mcp_multi_weather/cli/server.py --env-file .env --env PYTHONPATH=$PWD/src/
Development
You can run the tests using pytest:
$ uv run pytest
$ uv run pytest --ow-api-key=DUMMY # To run tests against the real OpenWeather API
You can also check the syntax and lint the code with pyright and ruff:
$ uv run pyright
$ uv run ruff check
$ uv run ruff format
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