Open-Meteo Weather MCP. Predict conditions for any GPS coordinate.
Open-Meteo Weather Forecast gives your AI agent live, comprehensive weather intelligence for any GPS coordinate on Earth. Get 16-day forecasts, real-time current conditions, and detailed hourly breakdowns—all without needing API keys or registration.
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Get detailed weather forecasts for up to 16 days based on location coordinates.
Retrieve an instant snapshot of current local weather, including wind speed and cloud cover.
Access granular data points like dewpoint, visibility, and solar radiation for every hour in a given period.
Determine key planning times, including sunrise duration, sunset time, and max/min temperatures for any day.
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What AI agents can do with Open-Meteo Weather Forecast: 4 Tools
These tools let you query the weather data in four specific ways: getting long forecasts, checking real-time status, diving into hourly details, or summarizing daily cycles.
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Start using Open-Meteo Weather Forecast MCPGet Weather Forecast
Provides a weather forecast covering up to 16 days for any location using latitude and longitude.
Get Current Weather
Retrieves the immediate, real-time weather conditions for an exact set of...
Get Hourly Details
Generates detailed hour-by-hour weather data points like visibility and solar...
Get Daily Summary
Calculates the daily summary, including sunrise/sunset times, maximum temperature...
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The headache of manual weather lookups
If you run operations that cross multiple locations, checking the forecast used to be a nightmare of tabs and copy/pasting. You'd open one site for the current wind speed, another for the 7-day rain chance, and a third just for sunrise times—all with different data formats and requiring manual coordinate input every single time.
Now your agent handles it all in one go. Instead of clicking through three separate services, you ask the MCP to predict conditions across multiple points. You get structured, unified data that tells you everything you need without leaving your workflow.
Open-Meteo Weather Forecast MCP: Unlocking deep weather metrics
The biggest manual step that vanishes is the comparison of disparate metrics. You no longer have to manually check three different sheets—one for temperature, one for humidity, and a third for solar radiation—to plan an optimal outdoor window.
Now you can combine these data points seamlessly. Your agent doesn't just tell you it'll rain; it tells you the chances of rain *and* how low the visibility will be when it happens. That specificity changes everything.
What Open-Meteo Weather MCP does for your AI
Planning anything that depends on the sky is tough enough; coordinating it across multiple locations gets worse. This MCP connects your agent directly to open weather data, letting you query any part of the globe for deep weather metrics. You don't have to jump between three different websites just to check rain chances, wind speed, and UV index for a single event location.
Instead, you provide coordinates, and the system returns structured predictions that include everything from 16-day temperature trends to specific hourly details like dewpoint or solar radiation. It’s designed for complex planning—think logistics routes or large outdoor events—allowing your agent to plan with precision. When you connect this MCP via Vinkius, your AI client immediately gains access to a reliable source of environmental data that changes how you build weather-aware applications.
019d75e7-bdfc-73ef-8d52-1cb7ee97099c How to set up Open-Meteo Weather MCP
The bottom line is, you get deep, reliable weather data for any location without writing a single API call yourself.
Subscribe to this MCP in Vinkius. You don't need an API key or special registration because the data is open.
Tell your AI agent what location (GPS coordinates) and what kind of weather information you need—whether it’s a 16-day forecast or just today's wind speed.
The MCP sends that request to Open-Meteo, which returns structured, actionable data points directly back to your AI client.
Who uses Open-Meteo Weather MCP
This MCP is built for operations managers and planners who can't afford to guess about the weather. If your job requires coordinating resources across time or distance, you need this tool.
Checks multi-stop delivery routes against 16-day forecasts to preemptively reroute around expected rain or high winds.
Uses daily summaries and hourly details to schedule outdoor activities, knowing exactly when the sun sets or when precipitation is most likely.
Retrieves detailed hourly metrics like evapotranspiration rates and dewpoint to determine optimal times for irrigation or planting.
Benefits of connecting Open-Meteo Weather MCP
Forecasting 16 days out means you can plan entire seasons, not just today. You get long-term predictions covering temperature, wind, and precipitation probability via the get_weather_forecast tool.
The MCP gives you hyper-detailed metrics, like dewpoint or solar radiation. These hourly details are essential for scientific applications where general forecasts aren't enough; use get_hourly_details to access them.
Need an immediate status update? The get_current_weather tool provides a quick, precise reading of the temperature and wind gusts right now, which is perfect for real-time operational decisions.
Stop guessing about daylight hours. The get_daily_summary tool calculates sunrise/sunset times and sunshine duration, letting you structure events around natural light cycles with confidence.
Open-Meteo Weather MCP use cases
Rerouting a multi-state delivery truck
A logistics manager needs to know if three different stops in the Midwest will experience heavy rain this week. Using get_weather_forecast, they input all coordinates and ask their agent for a comparative 16-day view, allowing them to reroute the schedule before any delays happen.
Setting up an outdoor festival tent layout
An event organizer wants to maximize natural light and avoid high wind risk. They use get_daily_summary to find exact sunrise/sunset times and cross-reference that with the expected maximum wind direction, ensuring proper structural planning.
Assessing crop irrigation needs
An agricultural professional needs to know when the air is most conducive for watering. They use get_hourly_details to analyze dewpoint and evapotranspiration rates over a 24-hour cycle, making their resource usage highly efficient.
Developing a travel itinerary widget
A developer needs a reliable weather source for a new app. They use get_current_weather to pull real-time data and get_weather_forecast to populate the next two weeks of predictions, giving users an instant, comprehensive experience.
Open-Meteo Weather MCP tradeoffs
What to watch out for, and the recommended way to handle each one.
Treating it like a general map service
Asking the agent for traffic flow or historical pollution levels. The MCP only handles meteorological data.
If you need current movement data, use a dedicated mapping API. If you need weather, always specify coordinates and ask for the right tool: get_current_weather for now, or get_weather_forecast for future plans.
Checking only today's forecast
Running a query that only asks for temperature tomorrow. This misses critical data like wind gusts or precipitation probability.
Always use get_weather_forecast to get the full 16-day view, or if you need maximum detail, combine it with get_hourly_details.
Forgetting coordinates are required
Asking 'What's the weather in London?' without providing lat/long. The MCP needs precise geographic input.
Always pair your request with specific latitude and longitude coordinates for maximum accuracy when calling any of these tools.
When to use Open-Meteo Weather MCP
Use this MCP if your core problem involves location-based, time-sensitive environmental prediction. If you need to know how wind speed changes over 16 days, or what the dewpoint will be at 3 PM on a Thursday in Phoenix, this is exactly what you need. It handles all that complexity using open data sources and requires no keys.
Don't use it if your problem is related to non-meteorological services. If you just need traffic updates, you need a different mapping service. Similarly, if you are tracking historical climate patterns for decades of research (beyond the 16-day window), this MCP isn't designed for that kind of deep archival search; focus on get_weather_forecast for predictive power. It is purely about structured weather data access.
Frequently asked questions about Open-Meteo Weather MCP
Does Open-Meteo Weather Forecast MCP require an API key? +
No, it does not. The MCP uses open data from Open-Meteo, meaning you don't need to register or manage any API keys.
How many days can I forecast using get_weather_forecast? +
The system provides forecasts for up to 16 days. This is enough time to plan complex, multi-week operations or events.
What kind of detailed data does get_hourly_details provide? +
This tool gives deep metrics beyond just temperature, including dewpoint, visibility, solar radiation, and evapotranspiration rates for precise analysis.
Can I check the current weather conditions using this MCP? +
Yes, you use get_current_weather to get a real-time snapshot of wind speed, cloud cover, and temperature at any given location's coordinates.
Is Open-Meteo Weather Forecast MCP suitable for logistics planning? +
Absolutely. Its ability to provide 16-day forecasts allows logistics planners to plan routes around predicted weather risks, saving time and money.