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qweather-mcp

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qweather-mcp is an MCP server for the QWeather API, providing weather information query capabilities. It allows users to retrieve weather data through the Model Context Protocol.

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What is qweather-mcp?

qweather-mcp is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed to interface with the QWeather API. It enables applications to query weather information, such as current conditions and city details, using a standardized protocol.

How to use qweather-mcp?

The server can be installed via Smithery or configured manually. You need to obtain an API key from QWeather. Configuration involves setting environment variables for the API base URL and API key. Available tools include lookup-city and get-weather-now.

Key features of qweather-mcp

  • Provides current weather data

  • Look up city information

  • MCP compliant

  • Easy installation via Smithery

  • Manual configuration option

Use cases of qweather-mcp

  • Integrating weather data into applications

  • Providing weather information to AI models

  • Building weather-aware services

  • Displaying weather conditions in a user interface

FAQ from qweather-mcp

What is QWeather API?

QWeather API is a service that provides weather data.

How do I get an API key?

You can get an API key from the QWeather website.

What is MCP?

MCP stands for Model Context Protocol.

What kind of weather data can I access?

You can access current weather conditions, city information, and potentially more depending on the QWeather API's capabilities.

Is there a cost associated with using QWeather API?

Please refer to QWeather's pricing and usage policies.