Weather MCP Server
Provides real-time, historical, and forecasted weather data for any location worldwide using the Open-Meteo API. It includes specialized tools for agricultural growing conditions, weather alerts, and up to 16 days of forecasts across multiple transport modes.
README
Weather MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides real-time and historical weather data using the Open-Meteo API. This server enables AI assistants and applications to access comprehensive weather information through a standardized interface.
Features
This MCP server provides 5 powerful weather tools:
1. get_current_weather
Get real-time current weather conditions for any city worldwide.
- Temperature (actual and feels-like)
- Humidity
- Precipitation
- Weather description
- Wind speed and direction
2. get_weather_forecast
Retrieve weather forecasts for up to 16 days ahead.
- Daily max/min temperatures
- Precipitation predictions
- Weather conditions
- Wind speeds
- Perfect for trip planning and event scheduling
3. get_weather_alerts
Check for weather warnings and alerts based on current conditions.
- Extreme temperature warnings
- High wind alerts
- Heavy precipitation notices
- Thunderstorm warnings
- Real-time condition-based alerts
4. get_growing_conditions
Access agricultural and gardening data.
- Growing Degree Days (GDD) calculation
- Solar radiation levels
- Soil temperature and moisture
- Humidity metrics
- Customizable base temperature for different crops
5. get_historical_weather
Retrieve historical weather data for specific months.
- Monthly statistics over multiple years (up to 10 years back)
- Average, max, and min temperatures
- Total precipitation
- Average wind speed
- Climate trend analysis
Installation
Prerequisites
- Node.js 16 or higher
- npm or yarn
Setup
- Clone the repository:
git clone <repository-url>
cd weather-mcp-server
- Install dependencies:
npm install
- Build the project:
npm run build
Usage
Deployment Options
This server supports multiple transport modes:
1. SSE Transport (Recommended for HTTP) ⭐
Server-Sent Events transport provides a persistent, stateful connection over HTTP.
npm run dev:sse # Development (port 3003)
npm run start:sse # Production (port 3003)
Benefits:
- ✅ Persistent connection maintains state across tool calls
- ✅ Native MCP protocol support over HTTP
- ✅ Better efficiency for streaming AI interactions
- ✅ Standards-compliant SSE implementation
Test it:
curl http://localhost:3003/health
curl http://localhost:3003/
2. HTTP Proxy (Simple REST API)
Request-response HTTP wrapper for quick testing and REST API usage.
npm run proxy # Runs on port 3002
Test it:
npm test
curl "http://localhost:3002/weather/current?city=Manila&country=PH"
3. Stdio Transport (Original)
Standard MCP over stdio for Claude Desktop and MCP Inspector.
npm run dev # Development
npm start # Production
See INTEGRATION.md for integrating with your Next.js app.
📖 For detailed information about improvements and architecture, see IMPROVEMENTS.md
Running the MCP Server Directly
Development mode (with hot reload):
npm run dev
Production mode:
npm start
Configuration with Claude Desktop
Add this server to your Claude Desktop configuration file:
macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
{
"mcpServers": {
"weather": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/weather-mcp-server/dist/index.js"]
}
}
}
Or use the development version:
{
"mcpServers": {
"weather": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "tsx", "/absolute/path/to/weather-mcp-server/src/index.ts"]
}
}
}
Configuration with Other MCP Clients
This server uses the standard MCP protocol over stdio, so it can be integrated with any MCP-compatible client. Refer to your client's documentation for specific configuration instructions.
Development
Project Structure
weather-mcp-server/
├── src/
│ ├── index.ts # Main MCP server (stdio transport)
│ ├── sse-server.ts # SSE transport server with routing (modified)
│ ├── sse-server-fixed.ts # SSE server variant (untracked)
│ └── sse-server-with-routing.ts # SSE server variant (untracked)
├── dist/
│ ├── index.js # Compiled stdio server
│ └── sse-server.js # Compiled SSE server
├── http-proxy.js # HTTP proxy wrapper (11KB)
├── test-integration.js # Integration test suite
├── test-sse.html # SSE transport test page
├── package.json # Dependencies and scripts
├── tsconfig.json # TypeScript configuration
├── CLAUDE.md # Claude Code instructions
├── INTEGRATION.md # Integration guide for Next.js
├── IMPROVEMENTS.md # Detailed improvements documentation
├── CHANGELOG.md # Version history and changes
└── README.md # This file
Available Scripts
npm run build- Compile TypeScript to JavaScriptnpm run dev- Run stdio transport in development modenpm run dev:sse- Run SSE transport in development mode (port 3003) ⭐npm start- Run the compiled stdio transportnpm run start:sse- Run the compiled SSE transport (port 3003) ⭐npm run proxy- Build and start HTTP proxy server (port 3002)npm test- Run integration tests (requires proxy to be running)npm run test:inspector- Test with MCP Inspector (interactive UI)npm run test:manual- Run manual tests
Testing
Option 1: Integration Tests (Recommended)
Start the HTTP proxy and run automated tests:
# Terminal 1: Start the proxy
npm run proxy
# Terminal 2: Run tests
npm test
Option 2: MCP Inspector (Interactive UI)
npm run test:inspector
This will open a web interface where you can:
- View all available tools
- Test each tool with different inputs
- See responses in real-time
- Debug any issues
Making Changes
- Edit
src/index.tsto modify or add tools - Run
npm run buildto compile - Test using one of these methods:
npm run proxythennpm testfor automated testsnpm run test:inspectorfor interactive testing- Restart your MCP client (e.g., Claude Desktop)
API Reference
Tool: get_current_weather
Parameters:
city(required): City name (e.g., "London", "Tokyo")country(optional): Country code (e.g., "US", "GB", "JP")
Example:
{
"city": "Paris",
"country": "FR"
}
Tool: get_weather_forecast
Parameters:
city(required): City namecountry(optional): Country codedays(optional): Number of forecast days (1-16, default: 7)
Example:
{
"city": "New York",
"country": "US",
"days": 5
}
Tool: get_weather_alerts
Parameters:
city(required): City namecountry(optional): Country code
Example:
{
"city": "Miami",
"country": "US"
}
Tool: get_growing_conditions
Parameters:
city(required): City namecountry(optional): Country codebase_temp(optional): Base temperature for GDD calculation in °C (default: 10)
Example:
{
"city": "Sacramento",
"country": "US",
"base_temp": 10
}
Tool: get_historical_weather
Parameters:
city(required): City namemonth(required): Month number (1-12, where 1=January, 12=December)country(optional): Country codeyears_back(optional): Number of years back to retrieve (1-10, default: 1)
Example:
{
"city": "London",
"month": 7,
"years_back": 5
}
Data Source
This server uses the Open-Meteo API, which provides:
- Free access with no API key required
- High-quality weather data from multiple sources
- Historical weather archives
- Global coverage
- No rate limiting for reasonable use
Technical Details
- Protocol: Model Context Protocol (MCP)
- Transport Modes:
- Stdio (standard MCP)
- Server-Sent Events (SSE) with message routing
- HTTP Proxy (REST API wrapper)
- Language: TypeScript with Node.js
- Runtime: Node.js 16+
- Dependencies:
@modelcontextprotocol/sdk(^1.18.2) - MCP frameworkzod(^3.25.76) - Runtime type validation
- Dev Dependencies:
tsx(^4.20.6) - TypeScript executiontypescript(^5.9.3) - TypeScript compiler@types/node(^24.6.1) - Node.js type definitions
- APIs Used:
- Open-Meteo Forecast API
- Open-Meteo Geocoding API
- Open-Meteo Archive API (for historical data)
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! To contribute:
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature) - Make your changes
- Test thoroughly with
npm run test:inspector - Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'Add amazing feature') - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/amazing-feature) - Open a Pull Request
License
ISC License
Support
For issues, questions, or contributions, please open an issue on the repository.
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