Weather MCP
An MCP server for accessing real-time weather data and forecasts.
Weather MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for weather data using Spring AI.
🚀 Quick Start
Build the JAR file first
./mvnw clean package
Start the MCP server
docker-compose up
The server will be available at:
- HTTP: http://localhost:8080
- MCP Endpoint: http://localhost:8080/sse
- Health: http://localhost:8080/actuator/health
🔌 Cursor Integration
Add to your ~/.cursor/mcp.json:
{ "mcpServers": { "weather": { "command": "<ABSOLUTE_PATH_OF_REPO_ON_LOCAL_MACHINE>/weather/start-mcp-server.sh" } } }
🛠️ Available Tools
getWeatherForecastByLocation(latitude, longitude)- Get weather forecastgetAlerts(state)- Get weather alerts for US states
🐳 Docker Commands
Build the JAR (required before running docker-compose)
./mvnw clean package
Start in background
docker-compose up -d
View logs
docker-compose logs -f
Stop
docker-compose down
Rebuild and start
./mvnw clean package && docker-compose up --build
🧑💻 Development
Prerequisites
- Java 21 (e.g. OpenJDK 21 or Temurin 21)
- Maven 3.9+
- Docker & Docker Compose
Build Locally
Compile & run unit tests
./mvnw clean verify
Build the runnable JAR (output in target/)
./mvnw clean package
Run Locally
Run with the JVM directly
java -jar target/weather-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar
Or use Spring Boot devtools for hot-reload
./mvnw spring-boot:run
Or run with Docker Compose
./mvnw clean package && docker-compose up
The server starts on http://localhost:8080 by default.
Environment Variables
| Name | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
| SERVER_PORT | 8080 | HTTP port to bind |
| SPRING_AI_MCP_SERVER_STDIO | false | Run the MCP server over stdio (useful for editor integrations) |
| SPRING_PROFILES_ACTIVE | (none) | Comma-separated list of Spring profiles |
Variables can be defined in src/main/resources/application.yml, overridden via -D flags, or exported in your shell.
📡 API Reference
This project exposes two flavours of API:
- MCP Tool Endpoints – consumed by supporting IDEs (e.g. Cursor).
- REST Endpoints – ordinary HTTP endpoints that you can call with
curl, Postman, etc.
MCP Tools
| Tool | Signature | Description |
|---|---|---|
| getWeatherForecastByLocation | (latitude: number, longitude: number) | Returns a human-readable multi-day forecast for the supplied co-ordinates. |
| getAlerts | (state: string) | Returns active alerts for the supplied US state (two-letter code). |
REST Endpoints
| Method | Path | Example |
|---|---|---|
| GET | /forecast?lat={lat}&lon={lon} | /forecast?lat=37.7749&lon=-122.4194 |
| GET | /alerts/{state} | /alerts/CA |
Note: the REST layer simply proxies to the same service methods backing the MCP tools.
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