Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Get current weather conditions and forecasts for any location worldwide. Returns structured data with temperature, humidity, wind, precipitation, and more. No API key required.
Get current weather conditions and forecasts for any location worldwide. Returns structured data with temperature, humidity, wind, precipitation, and more. No API key required.
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Use the weathercli command to retrieve weather information for any location worldwide.
Get real-time weather conditions including temperature, humidity, wind, and precipitation. weathercli current "<location>" weathercli current "<location>" --json Returns: Current temperature, "feels like" temperature, humidity %, wind speed/direction, pressure, cloud cover, UV index, precipitation, weather condition description, and timestamp in local timezone.
Get daily or hourly weather forecasts. # Daily forecast (default: 7 days, max: 16) weathercli forecast "<location>" --days <N> # Hourly forecast (max: 384 hours) weathercli forecast "<location>" --hourly --hours <N> # JSON output for parsing weathercli forecast "<location>" --json Returns: For each day/hour: temperature (high/low or current), weather condition, precipitation probability and amount, wind speed/direction, UV index, sunrise/sunset times (daily only).
Find coordinates and timezone information for a location. weathercli search "<location>" weathercli search "<location>" --json Returns: Location name, coordinates (lat/lon), country, region/state, timezone.
Locations are flexible and geocoded automatically: City names: "London", "Tokyo", "New York" City + country: "Paris, France", "Berlin, Germany" City + state/region: "Portland, Oregon", "Barcelona, Catalonia" Ambiguous names: Add country/region for precision
--json - Output structured JSON (recommended for parsing) --no-color - Disable color output (for plain text parsing) --days N - Number of days for forecast (1-16, default: 7) --hourly - Show hourly instead of daily forecast --hours N - Number of hours for hourly forecast (1-384) --verbose - Show detailed request information
Color-coded temperatures, formatted with emojis and units. Times shown in location's local timezone.
Current weather: { "location": { "name": "Tokyo", "latitude": 35.6895, "longitude": 139.6917, "country": "Japan", "timezone": "Asia/Tokyo" }, "time": "2026-01-12T18:45:00+09:00", "temperature": 4.7, "apparent": 1.8, "humidity": 66, "wind_speed": 3.6, "wind_direction": 135, "condition": "Clear sky", "weather_code": 0, "precipitation": 0, "cloud_cover": 0, "pressure": 1015.2, "uv_index": 0 } Forecast: { "location": { ... }, "daily": [ { "date": "2026-01-12", "temp_max": 12.1, "temp_min": 4.3, "condition": "Slight rain", "precip_prob": 75, "precipitation": 1.5, "sunrise": "2026-01-12T08:04:00+09:00", "sunset": "2026-01-12T16:45:00+09:00", "wind_speed_max": 15.3, "wind_direction": 202, "uv_index_max": 2.4 } ] }
User asks for weather, temperature, forecast, or conditions Planning activities and need weather data Checking if it will rain, snow, or be sunny Getting climate information for travel planning Need sunrise/sunset times Comparing weather across locations
If user provides clear location, use it directly If ambiguous (e.g., "Portland"), ask for clarification or add context If location not found, suggest checking spelling or adding country For coordinates, use search command first to validate
Always use --json for programmatic parsing Extract temperature, condition, wind_speed for quick summaries Check precip_prob for rain likelihood Use sunrise/sunset for daylight planning weather_code follows WMO standard (0-99)
Request 3-5 days for travel planning (not full 16) Use hourly forecast for detailed day planning Check apparent temperature for "feels like" comfort UV index >3 = recommend sun protection Wind speed >20 km/h = mention it's windy
Quick weather check: weathercli current "London" --json | jq '.temperature, .condition' Week forecast for trip: weathercli forecast "Barcelona" --days 5 --json Detailed today's hourly: weathercli forecast "Seattle" --hourly --hours 24 Check multiple cities: for city in "Tokyo" "London" "New York"; do weathercli current "$city" --json | jq -r '"\(.location.name): \(.temperature)ยฐC, \(.condition)"' done Find exact location: weathercli search "Springfield" --json
No API key required - Uses free Open-Meteo API Worldwide coverage - Works for any location globally Temperatures in Celsius - Convert if needed (ยฐF = ยฐC ร 9/5 + 32) Wind speed in km/h - Convert to mph if needed (ร0.621) Local timezone - All times automatically converted Rate limits - Reasonable for personal/agent use; avoid hammering Accuracy - Data from multiple meteorological sources Updates - Current weather updates every 15 minutes Offline - Requires internet connection
Location not found: Error: location not found: Atlantis โ Check spelling, try adding country/region Network error: Error: weather API error: network timeout โ Retry after brief delay Invalid input: Error: invalid days value โ Check --days is between 1-16
If weathercli is not available: # Via Go go install github.com/pjtf93/weathercli/cmd/weathercli@latest # Or download binary from releases # https://github.com/pjtf93/weathercli/releases
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