
Weather MCP Server
Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides weather information from Malaysia Government's Open API
What is Weather MCP Server?
Weather MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides weather information sourced from the Malaysian Government's Open API. It enables users to access weather forecasts, warnings, water levels related to floods, and earthquake reports.
How to use Weather MCP Server?
To use the Weather MCP Server, you can make API calls to retrieve specific weather data by providing parameters such as location, date range, and type of information needed (e.g., forecasts, warnings, water levels).
Key features of Weather MCP Server?
- Access to real-time weather forecasts and warnings.
- Retrieval of water level conditions associated with flood warnings.
- Fetching earthquake news for specified locations.
- Comprehensive API documentation available for developers.
Use cases of Weather MCP Server?
- Monitoring weather conditions for disaster management.
- Providing timely weather updates to the public.
- Integrating weather data into applications for enhanced user experience.
FAQ from Weather MCP Server?
- What kind of weather information can I retrieve?
You can retrieve weather forecasts, warnings, flood water levels, and earthquake news.
- Is there any cost to use the Weather MCP Server?
No, the Weather MCP Server is free to use as it utilizes the Malaysian Government's Open API.
- How accurate is the weather information provided?
The accuracy of the information depends on the data provided by the Malaysian Government's Open API.
Weather MCP Server
A basic Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides weather information retrieved from Open API of Malaysia's official open data portal. This server enables LLMs to get weather forecast, warnings, water level associated with flood, and earthquake reports.
API Documentation: data.gov.my
Components
Tools
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get_water_level_condition
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Retrieve the water level conditions associated with flood warnings for a specified district or state. If both district and state are provided, the district takes precedence. If district or state is not specified, use an empty string for that field.
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Args:
- district: The name of the district within the specified state for which to retrieve flood warning conditions.
- state: The name of the state in Malaysia for which to retrieve flood warning conditions.
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get_warning
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Retrieve general weather warnings issued within a specified date range.
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Args:
- datetime_start: The earliest timestamp in the form of
YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS
(inclusive) from which to retrieve weather warnings. If omitted, defaults to the current date. - datetime_end: The latest timestamp in the form of
YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS
(inclusive) to stop retrieving the weather warnings. If omitted, defaults to the current date.
- datetime_start: The earliest timestamp in the form of
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get_weather_forecast
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Retrieve a weather forecast for a specific location within a given date range.
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Args:
- location_name: The name or identifier of the location for which the forecast is retrieved.
- date_start: The earliest date (inclusive) to begin retrieving the weather forecast. If omitted, defaults to the current date.
- date_end: The latest date (inclusive) to stop retrieving the weather forecast. If omitted, defaults to the current date.
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get_earthquake_news
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Fetch earthquake news for a given location within a specified date range.
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Args:
- location: Name or identifier of the place where the earthquake(s) occurred.
- date_start: The earliest date (inclusive) to start searching for earthquake news. If omitted, defaults to the current date.
- date_end: The latest date (inclusive) to stop searching for earthquake news. If omitted, defaults to the current date.
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Claude Desktop configuration
Add the following into claude_desktop_config.json
file. For more information, refer to For Claude Desktop Users.
{
"mcpServers": {
"weather": {
"command": "uv",
"args": [
"--directory",
"weather-my-mcp",
"run",
"weather.py"
]
}
}
}
License
This MCP server is licensed under the MIT License. This means you are free to use, modify, and distribute the software, subject to the terms and conditions of the MIT License. For more details, please see the LICENSE file in the project repository.