| name | openmeteo-weather |
| description | Get current weather, hourly and daily forecasts for any city or coordinates worldwide. Use when the user asks about weather, temperature, rain, snow, wind, sunrise/sunset, UV, humidity, pressure, or wants to know if they need an umbrella. |
| metadata | {"openclaw":{"emoji":"🌤","requires":{"bins":["curl","jq"]}}} |
| user-invocable | true |
OpenMeteo Weather
Fetch current weather and forecasts via the free Open-Meteo API. No API key required. Supports any location worldwide.
CLI: bash {baseDir}/scripts/weather.sh [options]
Quick reference
# Current weather (city name alone is enough)
bash {baseDir}/scripts/weather.sh --current --city=Berlin
bash {baseDir}/scripts/weather.sh --current --city=London
# Exact coordinates for precision if available
bash {baseDir}/scripts/weather.sh --current --lat=48.8566 --lon=2.3522
# Disambiguate with --country (any format: code, full name, partial)
bash {baseDir}/scripts/weather.sh --current --city=Portland --country=US
# Forecast (daily + hourly)
bash {baseDir}/scripts/weather.sh --forecast-days=3 --city=Paris
# Both current + forecast
bash {baseDir}/scripts/weather.sh --current --forecast-days=2 --city=Rome
# Custom params — fetch only precipitation data
bash {baseDir}/scripts/weather.sh --forecast-days=2 --city=Vienna \
--hourly-params=precipitation,precipitation_probability,weather_code
Options
Location (required — pick one):
--city=NAME — city name; auto-geocoded, usually sufficient on its own
--country=… — optional country hint, any format works (GB, France, Ger). Only needed to disambiguate (e.g. Portland US vs UK). Do not look up the "correct" code — pass whatever you have or omit entirely.
--lat=FLOAT --lon=FLOAT — direct coordinates, skips geocoding
Mode (at least one required):
--current — fetch current conditions
--forecast — fetch hourly + daily forecast
--forecast-days=N — forecast length 1–16 days (default: 7; implies --forecast)
Param overrides (comma-separated variable names):
--current-params=… — override current weather variables
--hourly-params=… — override hourly forecast variables
--daily-params=… — override daily forecast variables
Output:
--human — emoji-rich formatted output for humans (default is porcelain, optimized for agents)
Rules
- Default output is porcelain (compact, for agents). Never pass
--porcelain — it's the default; saves tokens.
- When the user asks about weather without specifying a location, check USER.md for their city/country.
- Present results as a natural-language summary — do not paste raw CLI output to the user.
- WMO weather codes are resolved to text labels automatically (e.g. "Slight rain", "Overcast").
- Use
--forecast-days=1 or --forecast-days=2 when the user only asks about today/tomorrow — don't waste tokens on a full 7-day fetch.
- For targeted questions (e.g. "when will the rain stop?"), override params via
--hourly-params or --daily-params to fetch only what's needed.
Available API variables
Override defaults via --current-params, --hourly-params, --daily-params.
Current & hourly variables
temperature_2m (default) — air temperature at 2m, °C
apparent_temperature (default) — feels-like temperature, °C
relative_humidity_2m (default) — relative humidity at 2m, %
precipitation (default) — total precipitation (rain + showers + snow), mm
precipitation_probability (default, hourly only) — probability of precipitation, %
weather_code (default) — weather condition, auto-resolved to text in output
wind_speed_10m (default) — wind speed at 10m, km/h
wind_gusts_10m — wind gust speed at 10m, km/h
wind_direction_10m — wind direction, °
cloud_cover (default, current only) — total cloud cover, %
is_day (default, current only) — daytime flag, 0/1
pressure_msl — sea-level atmospheric pressure, hPa
surface_pressure — surface pressure, hPa
visibility — visibility distance, m
rain — rain only (no showers/snow), mm
showers — shower rain only, mm
snowfall — snowfall amount, cm
snow_depth — snow depth on the ground, m
dew_point_2m — dew point temperature at 2m, °C
uv_index (hourly only) — UV index
Daily variables
temperature_2m_max (default) — daily max temperature, °C
temperature_2m_min (default) — daily min temperature, °C
precipitation_sum (default) — total daily precipitation, mm
precipitation_probability_max (default) — max precipitation probability, %
weather_code (default) — dominant weather condition for the day
wind_speed_10m_max (default) — max wind speed, km/h
wind_gusts_10m_max — max wind gust speed, km/h
wind_direction_10m_dominant — dominant wind direction, °
sunrise — sunrise time, ISO 8601
sunset — sunset time, ISO 8601
daylight_duration — daylight duration, seconds
sunshine_duration — sunshine duration, seconds
precipitation_hours — hours with precipitation
rain_sum — total daily rain, mm
showers_sum — total daily showers, mm
snowfall_sum — total daily snowfall, cm
uv_index_max — max UV index
apparent_temperature_max — daily max feels-like, °C
apparent_temperature_min — daily min feels-like, °C
Conversational examples
User: "What's the weather like?"
- Location not specified → get city/country from USER.md.
- Wants a general overview → use
--current.
bash {baseDir}/scripts/weather.sh --current --city=Berlin
- Summarize conditions naturally: "Clear sky, -12°C (feels like -17°C), wind 9 km/h."
User: "When will the rain stop?"
- Needs hourly precipitation timeline → use
--forecast-days=2 with only rain-related params.
bash {baseDir}/scripts/weather.sh --forecast-days=2 --city=Berlin \
--hourly-params=precipitation,precipitation_probability,weather_code
- Scan the hourly output, find when precipitation drops to 0 and weather_code changes to non-rain. Answer concisely: "Rain should stop around 14:00 today."
User: "Do I need an umbrella?"
- Same approach as rain — check upcoming hours for precipitation.
bash {baseDir}/scripts/weather.sh --forecast-days=1 --city=Berlin \
--hourly-params=precipitation,precipitation_probability,weather_code
- Analyze output and give a yes/no answer with reasoning: "Yes — 70% chance of rain between 11:00 and 15:00, up to 2mm."
User: "What's the weather this weekend in Rome?"
- Specific city + specific days → use
--forecast with --daily-params only.
- Calculate the right
--forecast-days to cover the weekend, then pick Saturday/Sunday from the daily output.
bash {baseDir}/scripts/weather.sh --forecast-days=7 --city=Rome \
--daily-params=temperature_2m_max,temperature_2m_min,weather_code,precipitation_sum,precipitation_probability_max
- Present only Saturday and Sunday from the output: "Saturday: 14°/8°C, partly cloudy. Sunday: 16°/9°C, clear sky."
User: "What's the temperature outside?"
- Only wants temperature → use
--current with narrowed params.
bash {baseDir}/scripts/weather.sh --current --city=Berlin \
--current-params=temperature_2m,apparent_temperature
- Short answer: "-5°C, feels like -9°C."