mcp-weather-server
Enables Claude to access real-time weather data and alerts, including forecasts and severe weather warnings, by providing tools like get-forecast and get-alerts.
README
MCP Weather Server
A ready-to-use implementation of the Model Context Protocol (MCP) that extends Claude with real-time weather data capabilities.
What is MCP?
Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open communication framework that allows AI models like Claude to interact with external tools. This enables Claude to access real-time data, process files, and interact with external services - capabilities not available to most LLMs out of the box.
Learn more about MCP:
- MCP Official Documentation <!-- Replace with actual link to Claude MCP docs -->
- Getting Started with MCP <!-- Replace with actual link to MCP getting started guide -->
- Postmans MCP Developer Community <!-- Replace with actual link to MCP community -->
What This Repository Contains
This repository provides:
- Complete MCP Weather Server: A fully functional implementation that gives Claude access to real-time weather data
- Template Code: Use as a starting point for your own MCP projects
- Configuration Examples: Sample configuration files for connecting to Claude Desktop
Features
The MCP Weather Server implements two primary tools:
- get-forecast: Retrieve current weather conditions and forecasts for any location by latitude/longitude
- get-alerts: Check for active weather alerts in any US state
Once connected, Claude can:
- Answer questions about current weather conditions
- Provide detailed weather forecasts
- Alert users to severe weather warnings
- Make recommendations based on weather data
Quick Start
Prerequisites
- Node.js 16+ and npm
- Claude Desktop <!-- Replace with actual link to Claude Desktop download page -->
- Basic knowledge of TypeScript/JavaScript
Installation
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Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/SterlingChin/mcp-weather-server.git cd mcp-weather-server -
Install dependencies:
npm install -
Build the project:
npm run build
Connecting to Claude Desktop
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Open your Claude Desktop configuration file:
- Mac:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json - Windows:
%AppData%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
- Mac:
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Add the following configuration (update the path to point to your repository):
{ "mcpServers": { "weather": { "command": "node", "args": [ "/absolute/path/to/your/mcp-weather-server/build/index.js" ] } } } -
Restart Claude Desktop
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Look for the hammer icon in Claude Desktop, indicating that MCP tools are available
Testing Your Implementation
Try asking Claude these questions:
- "What's the weather like in San Francisco right now?"
- "Are there any weather alerts in Texas today?"
- "What's the forecast for Chicago this weekend?"
Project Structure
├── src/
│ ├── index.ts # Main server entry point
│ ├── tools/ # Tool implementations
│ │ ├── get-forecast.ts
│ │ └── get-alerts.ts
│ └── utils/ # Helper functions and API client
│ └── nws-api.ts
├── build/ # Compiled JavaScript files
├── examples/ # Example code and usage patterns
├── docs/ # Additional documentation
├── package.json
└── tsconfig.json
Building Your Own MCP Server
This repository can serve as a template for building your own MCP servers. Follow these steps:
- Fork this repository or create a new one based on its structure
- Replace the weather API implementation with your own service
- Define your tools by adding new files in the
src/toolsdirectory - Register your tools in
src/index.ts - Build and test your implementation
For detailed guidance, check out our step-by-step tutorial.
API Information
This server uses the National Weather Service API, which is free to use and doesn't require authentication. Other APIs you might consider integrating include:
- Dictionary/Language APIs
- News and Information APIs
- Public Data APIs
- Financial APIs
When selecting APIs for your MCP server, consider:
- Authentication requirements
- Rate limits
- Data format and parsing complexity
- Update frequency
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
- Claude can't find your server: Verify your configuration path and restart Claude Desktop
- API requests failing: Check your internet connection and API endpoint status
- Unexpected responses: Look at Claude Desktop logs at
~/Library/Logs/Claude/mcp*.log
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
- Fork the repository
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature) - Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'Add some amazing feature') - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/amazing-feature) - Open a Pull Request
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Built with ❤️ using the Model Context Protocol <!-- Replace with actual link -->
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