Weather MCP Server

Weather MCP Server

Provides current weather data and city comparisons for any location with support for metric/imperial units and optional forecasts.

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Weather MCP Server

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A simple weather MCP server built with FastMCP that provides current weather data and city comparisons.

Features

  • Get current weather for any city
  • Compare weather between multiple cities
  • Support for metric and imperial units
  • Optional detailed forecasts

Quick Start

Installing via Smithery

To install Weather Server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:

npx -y @smithery/cli install @glassBead-tc/weather-mcp --client claude

Manual Installation

  1. Install dependencies:

    pip install -r requirements.txt
    
  2. Run locally:

    python src/weather_server.py
    
  3. Test with Claude Desktop/Code: Add to your MCP configuration:

    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "weather": {
          "command": "python",
          "args": ["/path/to/weather-mcp/src/weather_server.py"]
        }
      }
    }
    

Tools

get_weather

Get current weather for a city.

  • city (string): City name
  • units (string, optional): "metric" or "imperial" (default: "metric")
  • detailed (boolean, optional): Include 3-day forecast (default: false)

compare_weather

Compare weather between multiple cities (max 5).

  • cities (array): List of city names
  • metric (string, optional): Sort by "temperature", "humidity", or "wind" (default: "temperature")

Deploy to Smithery

  1. Push to GitHub
  2. Go to smithery.ai/new
  3. Connect your repository
  4. Deploy!

Example Usage

# Get weather for London
await get_weather("London")

# Get detailed weather with forecast
await get_weather("Tokyo", units="imperial", detailed=True)

# Compare temperatures across cities
await compare_weather(["New York", "Los Angeles", "Chicago"], metric="temperature")

EOF < /dev/null

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