alive5weather

n8n node to fetch weather data from Open-Meteo API

Package Information

Released: 5/8/2025
Downloads: 8 weekly / 30 monthly
Latest Version: 0.1.4
Author: assadvirgo

Documentation

n8n-nodes-alive5-weather

n8n.io - Workflow Automation

This is an n8n community node that allows you to easily fetch weather data from the Open-Meteo API in your workflows.

n8n is a fair-code licensed workflow automation platform.

Features

  • Fetch current weather data from Open-Meteo's free weather API
  • Configure latitude and longitude for any location
  • Select specific weather parameters to retrieve (temperature, wind speed, humidity)

Installation

In n8n Docker container

  1. Stop your n8n container if it's running
  2. Copy the entire node package to your n8n custom nodes directory:
docker cp /path/to/n8n-nodes-alive5-weather n8n:/home/node/.n8n/custom/n8n-nodes-alive5-weather
  1. Restart your n8n container

From npm registry

You can install the package directly from npm registry:

npm install n8n-nodes-alive5-weather

Manual Installation

  1. Clone this repository
  2. Navigate to the directory: cd n8n-nodes-alive5-weather
  3. Build the node: npm run build
  4. Link the package to your n8n installation:
    • Execute npm link in the package directory
    • In your n8n installation directory, run npm link n8n-nodes-alive5-weather

Usage

After installation, you'll find the "Alive5Weather" node in the n8n nodes panel.

  1. Add the Alive5Weather node to your workflow
  2. Configure the node:
    • Select "Forecast" as the resource
    • Select "Get" as the operation
    • Enter the latitude and longitude for your desired location
    • Select which weather parameters you want to retrieve (temperature, wind speed, humidity)
  3. Connect the node to your workflow

The node will return JSON data containing the current weather information for the specified location.

Example Response

{
  "latitude": 52.52,
  "longitude": 13.419,
  "generationtime_ms": 0.08893013000488281,
  "utc_offset_seconds": 0,
  "timezone": "GMT",
  "timezone_abbreviation": "GMT",
  "elevation": 38,
  "current_units": {
    "time": "iso8601",
    "temperature_2m": "°C"
  },
  "current": {
    "time": "2023-05-08T12:00",
    "temperature_2m": 22.3
  }
}

Resources

License

MIT

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