OpenClaw · Skill
weather
Get current weather, rain, temperature, and forecasts for locations or travel planning.
Skills
vOfficial
Install
Start with the primary install command. Alternate entrypoints are included below for ClawHub and OpenClaw CLI users.
Primary command
openclaw install openclaw/weatherClawHub installer
npx clawhub@latest install openclaw/weatherOpenClaw CLI
openclaw skills install openclaw/weatherWhat this skill does
Get current weather, rain, temperature, and forecasts for locations or travel planning.
Typical use cases
Install this skill when you want a reusable OpenClaw workflow with clearer instructions than a one-off prompt.
Source instructions
Weather Skill
Get current weather conditions and forecasts.
When to Use
✅ USE this skill when:
- "What's the weather?"
- "Will it rain today/tomorrow?"
- "Temperature in [city]"
- "Weather forecast for the week"
- Travel planning weather checks
When NOT to Use
❌ DON'T use this skill when:
- Historical weather data → use weather archives/APIs
- Climate analysis or trends → use specialized data sources
- Hyper-local microclimate data → use local sensors
- Severe weather alerts → check official NWS sources
- Aviation/marine weather → use specialized services (METAR, etc.)
Location
Always include a city, region, or airport code in weather queries.
Commands
Current Weather
# One-line summary
curl "wttr.in/London?format=3"
# Detailed current conditions
curl "wttr.in/London?0"
# Specific city
curl "wttr.in/New+York?format=3"
Forecasts
# 3-day forecast
curl "wttr.in/London"
# Week forecast
curl "wttr.in/London?format=v2"
# Specific day (0=today, 1=tomorrow, 2=day after)
curl "wttr.in/London?1"
Format Options
# One-liner
curl "wttr.in/London?format=%l:+%c+%t+%w"
# JSON output
curl "wttr.in/London?format=j1"
# PNG image
curl "wttr.in/London.png"
Format Codes
%c— Weather condition emoji%t— Temperature%f— "Feels like"%w— Wind%h— Humidity%p— Precipitation%l— Location
Quick Responses
"What's the weather?"
curl -s "wttr.in/London?format=%l:+%c+%t+(feels+like+%f),+%w+wind,+%h+humidity"
"Will it rain?"
curl -s "wttr.in/London?format=%l:+%c+%p"
"Weekend forecast"
curl "wttr.in/London?format=v2"
Notes
- No API key needed (uses wttr.in)
- Rate limited; don't spam requests
- Works for most global cities
- Supports airport codes:
curl wttr.in/ORD