Weather Server

Weather Server

Provides access to weather alerts and forecasts for US locations using the National Weather Service public APIs.

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weather — Enhanced MCP Weather Server

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A feature-rich MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that provides comprehensive weather data using the NWS (National Weather Service) public APIs. Includes input validation, error handling, geocoding, and a unique weather comparison feature.

Quick start

  1. Install uv (macOS / Linux):
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
# restart your terminal
  1. Create project, venv and install deps:
uv init weather
cd weather
uv venv
source .venv/bin/activate
uv add "mcp[cli]" httpx
  1. Run the server:
uv run main.py
# or
uv run weather.py

Available Tools

The server provides the following MCP tools:

1. get_alerts(state: str)

Get active weather alerts for a US state.

  • Input: Two-letter US state code (e.g., "CA", "NY", "TX")
  • Features: Validates state codes, provides detailed alert information

2. get_forecast(latitude: float, longitude: float)

Get detailed weather forecast for a location using coordinates.

  • Input: Latitude (-90 to 90) and Longitude (-180 to 180)
  • Features: 10-period forecast (5 days), includes humidity and precipitation probability

3. get_forecast_by_city(city_name: str)

Get weather forecast by city name (no coordinates needed!).

  • Input: City name (e.g., "San Francisco", "New York", "Chicago")
  • Features: Automatic geocoding, works with city names

4. get_current_conditions(latitude: float, longitude: float)

Get real-time current weather conditions.

  • Input: Latitude and Longitude
  • Features: Temperature, humidity, wind, pressure, visibility, and more

5. compare_weather(location1: str, location2: str)

Compare weather conditions between two locations side-by-side.

  • Input: Two locations (city names or "lat,lon" format)
  • Features: Side-by-side comparison, temperature difference analysis, supports both city names and coordinates

Features

  • Input Validation: Validates state codes and coordinate ranges
  • Better Error Handling: Specific, helpful error messages
  • Geocoding Support: Search by city name using Open-Meteo geocoding API
  • Current Conditions: Real-time weather observations
  • Enhanced Forecasts: More detailed information including humidity and precipitation
  • Weather Comparison: Unique feature to compare two locations
  • Location Detection: Automatically detects and displays city/state names

Files

  • weather.py — Main MCP server implementation with all tools
  • main.py — Entry point that imports and runs the server

Notes

  • Python 3.11+ required (see pyproject.toml)
  • NWS Coverage: The NWS API only covers US territories. International locations will not work.
  • Transport: The server uses stdio transport by default
  • MCP Clients: Use Claude Desktop, mcp CLI, or another MCP client to connect
  • Geocoding: City name search uses Open-Meteo's free geocoding API (no API key required)

Example Usage

Once connected to an MCP client, you can use the tools like:

# Get alerts for California
get_alerts("CA")

# Get forecast by city name
get_forecast_by_city("San Francisco")

# Get current conditions
get_current_conditions(37.7749, -122.4194)

# Compare weather between two cities
compare_weather("New York", "Los Angeles")

License

Apache License 2.0 — see LICENSE. Replace the placeholder year/name in LICENSE if needed.


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