Skills weather-forecast

This skill should be used when users ask about weather forecasts, temperature information, or need to retrieve weather data for specific locations. It provides access to the Open-Meteo weather API for getting hourly temperature forecasts based on latitude and longitude coordinates.

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
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Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/openclaw/skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/alex098929/weather-forecast" ~/.claude/skills/clawdbot-skills-weather-forecast && rm -rf "$T"
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Weather Forecast Skill

This skill enables querying weather forecasts using the Open-Meteo API, providing hourly temperature data for any location worldwide.

When to Use This Skill

Activate this skill when:

  • Users ask for weather information or forecasts
  • Users inquire about temperatures at specific locations
  • Users mention weather-related queries that require current or future data
  • Users provide location names and expect weather details

Skill Components

Scripts

The

scripts/get_weather.py
script provides a reliable, reusable way to fetch weather data from the Open-Meteo API. This script is used instead of writing API calls from scratch each time because:

  • API endpoints and parameters need to be consistent
  • Error handling for network requests is standardized
  • JSON parsing and data extraction is automated
  • The script can be executed without loading into context

References

The

references/api_response_format.md
contains documentation about the Open-Meteo API response structure, including:

  • Request parameters (latitude, longitude, hourly data types)
  • Response format and field meanings
  • Time zone handling
  • Error conditions

Workflow

When this skill is activated:

  1. Extract location information from the user's query. This may include:

    • City names (e.g., "Beijing", "Shanghai", "New York")
    • Specific coordinates (latitude, longitude)
    • Descriptive locations (e.g., "my current location")
  2. Convert location to coordinates:

    • If city name is provided, use geocoding to get latitude and longitude
    • If coordinates are provided directly, use them as-is
    • Common city coordinates (saved in memory): Beijing (39.9042, 116.4074), Shanghai (31.2304, 121.4737), New York (40.7128, -74.0060), London (51.5074, -0.1278), Tokyo (35.6762, 139.6503)
  3. Execute the weather script using the coordinates:

    • Run
      scripts/get_weather.py
      with latitude and longitude parameters
    • The script returns structured weather data including hourly temperatures
  4. Present results to the user in a natural, readable format:

    • Summarize key information (current temperature, high/low, forecast)
    • Include relevant time information (next 24 hours or specific times mentioned)
    • Use units appropriate to the context (Celsius by default, Fahrenheit if requested)

Important Notes

  • The Open-Meteo API provides hourly forecasts, not just current weather
  • Temperature values are in Celsius by default
  • The API is free and requires no authentication
  • Coordinate precision: up to 4 decimal places for better accuracy
  • If coordinates are not available for a location, inform the user and ask for coordinates or a different location

Example Interactions

User: "What's the weather like in Beijing?" Action: Extract "Beijing", use coordinates (39.9042, 116.4074), run script, present forecast

User: "Will it be cold in Tokyo tomorrow?" Action: Extract "Tokyo" and "tomorrow", use coordinates (35.6762, 139.6503), run script, present tomorrow's temperature

User: "Get the temperature for latitude 52.52 and longitude 13.41" Action: Use provided coordinates directly, run script, present hourly data

User: "How hot will it be in Shanghai today?" Action: Extract "Shanghai", use coordinates (31.2304, 121.4737), run script, identify maximum temperature for today