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Weather MCP Server

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get-forecast

Retrieve weather forecast data for any location by providing latitude and longitude coordinates.

Instructions

Get weather forecast for a location

Input Schema

TableJSON Schema
NameRequiredDescriptionDefault
latitudeYesLatitude of the location
longitudeYesLongitude of the location

Implementation Reference

  • src/index.ts:136-228 (registration)
    Registration of the 'get-forecast' tool using server.tool(), including name, description, input schema, and inline handler function.
    server.tool(
      "get-forecast",
      "Get weather forecast for a location",
      {
        latitude: z.number().min(-90).max(90).describe("Latitude of the location"),
        longitude: z
          .number()
          .min(-180)
          .max(180)
          .describe("Longitude of the location"),
      },
      async ({ latitude, longitude }) => {
        // Get grid point data
        const pointsUrl = `${NWS_API_BASE}/points/${latitude.toFixed(
          4
        )},${longitude.toFixed(4)}`;
        const pointsData = await makeNWSRequest<PointsResponse>(pointsUrl);
    
        if (!pointsData) {
          return {
            content: [
              {
                type: "text",
                text: `Failed to retrieve grid point data for coordinates: ${latitude}, ${longitude}. This location may not be supported by the NWS API (only US locations are supported).`,
              },
            ],
          };
        }
    
        const forecastUrl = pointsData.properties?.forecast;
        if (!forecastUrl) {
          return {
            content: [
              {
                type: "text",
                text: "Failed to get forecast URL from grid point data",
              },
            ],
          };
        }
    
        // Get forecast data
        const forecastData = await makeNWSRequest<ForecastResponse>(forecastUrl);
        if (!forecastData) {
          return {
            content: [
              {
                type: "text",
                text: "Failed to retrieve forecast data",
              },
            ],
          };
        }
    
        const periods = forecastData.properties?.periods || [];
        if (periods.length === 0) {
          return {
            content: [
              {
                type: "text",
                text: "No forecast periods available",
              },
            ],
          };
        }
    
        // Format forecast periods
        const formattedForecast = periods.map((period: ForecastPeriod) =>
          [
            `${period.name || "Unknown"}:`,
            `Temperature: ${period.temperature || "Unknown"}°${
              period.temperatureUnit || "F"
            }`,
            `Wind: ${period.windSpeed || "Unknown"} ${period.windDirection || ""}`,
            `${period.shortForecast || "No forecast available"}`,
            "---",
          ].join("\n")
        );
    
        const forecastText = `Forecast for ${latitude}, ${longitude}:\n\n${formattedForecast.join(
          "\n"
        )}`;
    
        return {
          content: [
            {
              type: "text",
              text: forecastText,
            },
          ],
        };
      }
    );
  • The core handler logic for the 'get-forecast' tool. Fetches grid points, forecast data from NWS API, handles errors, formats forecast periods into text response.
    async ({ latitude, longitude }) => {
      // Get grid point data
      const pointsUrl = `${NWS_API_BASE}/points/${latitude.toFixed(
        4
      )},${longitude.toFixed(4)}`;
      const pointsData = await makeNWSRequest<PointsResponse>(pointsUrl);
    
      if (!pointsData) {
        return {
          content: [
            {
              type: "text",
              text: `Failed to retrieve grid point data for coordinates: ${latitude}, ${longitude}. This location may not be supported by the NWS API (only US locations are supported).`,
            },
          ],
        };
      }
    
      const forecastUrl = pointsData.properties?.forecast;
      if (!forecastUrl) {
        return {
          content: [
            {
              type: "text",
              text: "Failed to get forecast URL from grid point data",
            },
          ],
        };
      }
    
      // Get forecast data
      const forecastData = await makeNWSRequest<ForecastResponse>(forecastUrl);
      if (!forecastData) {
        return {
          content: [
            {
              type: "text",
              text: "Failed to retrieve forecast data",
            },
          ],
        };
      }
    
      const periods = forecastData.properties?.periods || [];
      if (periods.length === 0) {
        return {
          content: [
            {
              type: "text",
              text: "No forecast periods available",
            },
          ],
        };
      }
    
      // Format forecast periods
      const formattedForecast = periods.map((period: ForecastPeriod) =>
        [
          `${period.name || "Unknown"}:`,
          `Temperature: ${period.temperature || "Unknown"}°${
            period.temperatureUnit || "F"
          }`,
          `Wind: ${period.windSpeed || "Unknown"} ${period.windDirection || ""}`,
          `${period.shortForecast || "No forecast available"}`,
          "---",
        ].join("\n")
      );
    
      const forecastText = `Forecast for ${latitude}, ${longitude}:\n\n${formattedForecast.join(
        "\n"
      )}`;
    
      return {
        content: [
          {
            type: "text",
            text: forecastText,
          },
        ],
      };
    }
  • Zod input schema defining parameters latitude (number -90 to 90) and longitude (number -180 to 180) for the tool.
    {
      latitude: z.number().min(-90).max(90).describe("Latitude of the location"),
      longitude: z
        .number()
        .min(-180)
        .max(180)
        .describe("Longitude of the location"),
    },
  • Helper utility function used by the get-forecast handler to make API requests to the National Weather Service (NWS) with appropriate headers and error handling.
    async function makeNWSRequest<T>(url: string): Promise<T | null> {
      const headers = {
        "User-Agent": USER_AGENT,
        Accept: "application/geo+json",
      };
    
      try {
        const response = await fetch(url, { headers });
        if (!response.ok) {
          throw new Error(`HTTP error! status: ${response.status}`);
        }
        return (await response.json()) as T;
      } catch (error) {
        console.error("Error making NWS request:", error);
        return null;
      }
    }
Behavior2/5

Does the description disclose side effects, auth requirements, rate limits, or destructive behavior?

With no annotations provided, the description carries the full burden of behavioral disclosure but only states the basic action. It doesn't cover important aspects like rate limits, authentication needs, error handling, or what the forecast includes (e.g., time range, metrics). This leaves significant gaps for a tool that likely interacts with external data.

Agents need to know what a tool does to the world before calling it. Descriptions should go beyond structured annotations to explain consequences.

Conciseness5/5

Is the description appropriately sized, front-loaded, and free of redundancy?

The description is a single, direct sentence with zero wasted words. It's appropriately sized for a simple tool and front-loads the core purpose effectively.

Shorter descriptions cost fewer tokens and are easier for agents to parse. Every sentence should earn its place.

Completeness2/5

Given the tool's complexity, does the description cover enough for an agent to succeed on first attempt?

Given the lack of annotations and output schema, the description is incomplete. It doesn't explain what the forecast returns (e.g., temperature, precipitation, timeframe), error conditions, or behavioral traits like caching or data freshness, which are critical for an agent to use this tool effectively.

Complex tools with many parameters or behaviors need more documentation. Simple tools need less. This dimension scales expectations accordingly.

Parameters3/5

Does the description clarify parameter syntax, constraints, interactions, or defaults beyond what the schema provides?

The schema description coverage is 100%, with clear descriptions for latitude and longitude parameters. The description adds no additional parameter semantics beyond what the schema provides, so it meets the baseline for high schema coverage without compensating value.

Input schemas describe structure but not intent. Descriptions should explain non-obvious parameter relationships and valid value ranges.

Purpose4/5

Does the description clearly state what the tool does and how it differs from similar tools?

The description clearly states the verb ('Get') and resource ('weather forecast for a location'), making the purpose immediately understandable. It doesn't explicitly differentiate from the sibling 'get-alerts', but the distinction is reasonably implied (forecast vs. alerts).

Agents choose between tools based on descriptions. A clear purpose with a specific verb and resource helps agents select the right tool.

Usage Guidelines2/5

Does the description explain when to use this tool, when not to, or what alternatives exist?

No guidance is provided on when to use this tool versus the sibling 'get-alerts'. The description doesn't mention alternatives, prerequisites, or specific contexts for usage, leaving the agent to infer based on tool names alone.

Agents often have multiple tools that could apply. Explicit usage guidance like "use X instead of Y when Z" prevents misuse.

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