How it works
Pick a location
City name, coordinates, or zip code
Get weather data
Current conditions, forecasts, or alerts
Use in your workflow
Send alerts, make decisions, create reports
Build with NIRA
Copy this prompt to create the workflow in seconds
Create a weather alert workflow:
1. Check the weather forecast for [your_city] every morning at 7 AM
2. If rain is expected today (>50% chance):
- Send a Slack DM reminding me to bring an umbrella
- Include high/low temp and rain probability
3. If temperature will drop below freezing tonight:
- Send an alert about frost warning
- Suggest covering outdoor plants
4. Format the message with weather emoji and be concise
Schedule: Daily at 7:00 AM Available data
Current conditions
Temp, humidity, wind, visibility
7-day forecast
Daily highs/lows, precipitation
Hourly forecast
48-hour hour-by-hour predictions
Weather alerts
Severe weather warnings
Variations
Morning briefing
Start each day with weather in your daily digest.
Every morning at 7 AM, get weather for [city] and include: today's high/low, chance of rain, and outfit suggestion. Post to #daily-briefing. Event weather check
Auto-check weather before outdoor events.
When I add an outdoor event to my calendar, check the 5-day forecast and alert me if rain >40% or temps below 50°F. Travel forecast
Get weather for your destination.
When I book travel, check 7-day forecast for destination city and create a packing suggestion based on expected conditions. FAQ
What locations are supported?
Over 200,000 cities worldwide. Use city name, coordinates (lat/long), or zip code. For accuracy with common city names, add country code (e.g., "Paris, FR").
How accurate are the forecasts?
Data comes from OpenWeatherMap, which aggregates from national weather services and satellite data. Current conditions are real-time; forecasts are updated every 3 hours.
Can I get historical weather?
Yes. Access past weather data for any date by specifying the date in your request. Useful for weather analysis and reporting.
What units are available?
Metric (Celsius, m/s), Imperial (Fahrenheit, mph), or Kelvin. Specify in your prompt or NIRA will use your locale default.