weather-mcp
Provides real-time weather data and alerts from the National Weather Service API, including forecasts for US locations and active alerts for US states.
README
Weather MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides real-time weather data and alerts from the National Weather Service (NWS) API.
Features
- š¤ļø Weather Forecasts: Get detailed weather forecasts for any US location using latitude/longitude coordinates
- šØ Weather Alerts: Retrieve active weather alerts for any US state
- š MCP Compatible: Integrates seamlessly with Claude Desktop and other MCP clients
Tools
get_forecast
Get a detailed weather forecast for a specific location.
Parameters:
latitude(float): Latitude of the locationlongitude(float): Longitude of the location
Returns: Formatted forecast for the next 5 periods including temperature, wind conditions, and detailed descriptions.
Example:
get_forecast(40.7128, -74.0060) # New York City
get_alerts
Get active weather alerts for a US state.
Parameters:
state(string): Two-letter US state code (e.g., "CA", "NY", "TX")
Returns: List of active weather alerts with event type, area, severity, description, and instructions.
Example:
get_alerts("CA") # California alerts
Installation
Prerequisites
- Python 3.12 or higher
- uv package manager
Setup
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/Benziela/weather-mcp.git
cd weather-mcp
- Install dependencies:
uv sync
Usage
With Claude Desktop
Add this configuration to your Claude Desktop config file:
macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"weather": {
"command": "uv",
"args": [
"--directory",
"C:\\Users\\jonathbenjamin_a\\Learn\\weather-mcp",
"run",
"weather"
]
}
}
}
Standalone
Run the server directly:
uv run weather
Development
The project structure:
weather-mcp/
āāā weather.py # Main MCP server implementation
āāā main.py # Entry point
āāā pyproject.toml # Project configuration
āāā uv.lock # Dependency lock file
āāā README.md # This file
API Data Source
This server uses the National Weather Service API, which provides:
- Free access with no API key required
- High-quality weather data for US locations
- Real-time weather alerts and warnings
- Detailed forecast periods
Dependencies
httpx- Async HTTP client for API requestsmcp- Model Context Protocol SDK with CLI support
License
MIT
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
Author
Benziela
Recommended Servers
playwright-mcp
A Model Context Protocol server that enables LLMs to interact with web pages through structured accessibility snapshots without requiring vision models or screenshots.
Magic Component Platform (MCP)
An AI-powered tool that generates modern UI components from natural language descriptions, integrating with popular IDEs to streamline UI development workflow.
Audiense Insights MCP Server
Enables interaction with Audiense Insights accounts via the Model Context Protocol, facilitating the extraction and analysis of marketing insights and audience data including demographics, behavior, and influencer engagement.
VeyraX MCP
Single MCP tool to connect all your favorite tools: Gmail, Calendar and 40 more.
graphlit-mcp-server
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server enables integration between MCP clients and the Graphlit service. Ingest anything from Slack to Gmail to podcast feeds, in addition to web crawling, into a Graphlit project - and then retrieve relevant contents from the MCP client.
Kagi MCP Server
An MCP server that integrates Kagi search capabilities with Claude AI, enabling Claude to perform real-time web searches when answering questions that require up-to-date information.
E2B
Using MCP to run code via e2b.
Neon Database
MCP server for interacting with Neon Management API and databases
Exa Search
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server lets AI assistants like Claude use the Exa AI Search API for web searches. This setup allows AI models to get real-time web information in a safe and controlled way.
Qdrant Server
This repository is an example of how to create a MCP server for Qdrant, a vector search engine.