Ambient Weather is a platform for personal weather stations with a robust API for accessing local, real-time, and historical weather data. Get detailed environmental insights directly from your own sensors for smarter apps and automations.
Category
data & analytics
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Supported Tools
Tools
Connect Ambient weather MCP Tool with your Agent
Python
TypeScript
Connect Ambient weather API Tool with your Agent
Python
TypeScript
Why Use Composio?
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AI Native Ambient weather Integration
- Supports both Ambient weather MCP and direct API based integrations
- Structured, LLM-friendly schemas for reliable tool execution
- Rich coverage for reading, writing, and querying your Ambient weather data
2
Managed Auth
- Built-in API key management so you never expose credentials in code
- Central place to manage, scope, and revoke Ambient weather access
- Per user and per environment credentials instead of hard-coded keys
3
Agent Optimized Design
- Tools are tuned using real error and success rates to improve reliability over time
- Comprehensive execution logs so you always know what ran, when, and on whose behalf
4
Enterprise Grade Security
- Fine-grained RBAC so you control which agents and users can access Ambient weather
- Scoped, least privilege access to Ambient weather resources
- Full audit trail of agent actions to support review and compliance
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need my own developer credentials to use Ambient weather with Composio?
Yes, Ambient weather requires you to configure your own API key credentials. Once set up, Composio handles secure credential storage and API request handling for you.
Can I use multiple toolkits together?
Yes! Composio's Tool Router enables agents to use multiple toolkits. Learn more.
Is Composio secure?
Composio is SOC 2 and ISO 27001 compliant with all data encrypted in transit and at rest. Learn more.
What if the API changes?
Composio maintains and updates all toolkit integrations automatically, so your agents always work with the latest API versions.










