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fmi-weather-client

Library for fetching weather information from Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI)

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Finnish Meteorological Institute Weather

Library for fetching weather information from Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI).

If you want to know how FMI API works, you can check out their WFS Examples and Guidelines page.

For the current weather information, this library requests observations from the past 10 minutes using timestep 10. Based on my tests this gave pretty reliable results from different weather stations.

Originally, I created this for myself to get FMI weather data to Home Assistant. I am not a meteorologist so if you are more weather-savvy, feel free to contribute and provide improvements! 💖

FYI: I don't use Home Assistant or this library anymore, so I may not know if things are broken or need updating. However, I'm more than happy to maintain this library, so if you find a bug or a need to update a dependency, feel free to file an issue. Even better, file a pull request that fixes the issues! 😉 💖

How to use

Working example can be found in example.py.

Install

$ pip install fmi-weather-client 

Get weather and forecasts

You can get the weather using the following functions:

  • weather_by_place_name(place_name)
  • weather_by_coordinates(latitude, longitude)

Example:

import fmi_weather_client as fmi
from fmi_weather_client.errors import ClientError, ServerError

try:
    weather = fmi.weather_by_place_name("Jäppilä, Pieksämäki")
    if weather is not None:
        print(f"Temperature in {weather.place} is {weather.data.temperature}")
except ClientError as err:
    print(f"Client error with status {err.status_code}: {err.message}")
except ServerError as err:
    print(f"Server error with status {err.status_code}: {err.body}")

You can get the forecasts using the following functions:

  • forecast_by_place_name(place_name, [timestep_hours=24])
  • forecast_by_coordinates(latitude, longitude, [timestep_hours=24])

Example:

import fmi_weather_client as fmi
from fmi_weather_client.errors import ClientError, ServerError

try:
    forecast = fmi.forecast_by_coordinates(60.170998, 24.941325)
    for weather_data in forecast.forecasts:
        print(f"Temperature at {weather_data.time}: {weather_data.temperature}")
except ClientError as err:
    print(f"Client error with status {err.status_code}: {err.message}")
except ServerError as err:
    print(f"Server error with status {err.status_code}: {err.body}")

All functions have asynchronous versions available with async_ prefix.

Errors

ClientError

Happens if FMI service returns 400-499. This can happens for example if:

  • Provided coordinates are invalid
  • Provided place is not recognized
  • Weather data is not available

Error object contains status code and human-readable error message from FMI service.

ServerError

Happens if FMI service returns any other error.

Error object contains status code and raw response body from FMI service

Weather data

FMI provides the following commonly used information:

  • Temperature (°C)
  • Pressure (hPa)
  • Humidity (%)
  • Wind direction (°)
  • Wind speed (m/s)
  • Wind gust (m/s)
  • Dew point (°)
  • Cloud coverage (%)
  • Precipitation intensity (mm/h)
  • Symbol Documentation in Finnish
  • Feels like temperature (°C), calculated from weather data Documentation in Finnish

There are also other information available. Check models.py and FMI documentation for more info.

Development

Setup

Create and activate a virtual environment

$ python -m venv venv
$ source venv/bin/activate

Install required packages

$ make setup

Deactivate virtual environment when you are done

$ deactivate

Run tests

This will run unit tests and code quality checks

$ make test

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