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# weather-using-python-api-call- | ||
# weather-fetcher-using-python-api-call- | ||
THIS REPO HAS THE WEATHER DETIALS DISPLAYED USIGNG API CALL | ||
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# Weather Fetcher | ||
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## Overview | ||
This repository contains a simple Python script that fetches and displays weather data for a given location using the OpenWeatherMap API. The script is designed to be easy to use and understand, making it a great starting point for beginners interested in working with APIs in Python. | ||
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## Features | ||
- Fetches weather data for a specified location. | ||
- Displays the current temperature, humidity, and weather description. | ||
- Uses the OpenWeatherMap API for accurate and up-to-date weather information. | ||
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## Prerequisites | ||
- Python 3.x installed on your system. | ||
- An API key from OpenWeatherMap. You can sign up for a free account on their website to get one. | ||
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## Installation | ||
1. Clone this repository to your local machine. | ||
2. Install the requests library if you haven't already. You can do this by running `pip install requests` in your terminal. | ||
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## Usage | ||
1. Open the `weather_fetcher.py` file in your favorite text editor. | ||
2. Replace the placeholder API key with your actual OpenWeatherMap API key. | ||
3. Run the script by executing `python weather_fetcher.py` in your terminal. | ||
4. Follow the prompt to enter the location for which you want to fetch the weather data. | ||
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