# Open Weather

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The following documentation is for **Open Weather v1.6.2**.
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## Overview

OpenWeather provides comprehensive weather data and forecasting services through robust APIs. This integration enables real-time weather information retrieval, forecast data access, and weather-based automation triggers. Incorporate weather intelligence into your decision-making and operational workflows.

## Setup

The following integrations need to be connected to your Kognitos workspace:

* **Open Weather**

### Steps

Follow these steps to connect the integration in Kognitos:

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**Navigate**

Using the left navigation menu, go to **Integrations** → **Explore Integrations**.
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**Find**

Search for the integration and click on it.
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**Connect**

Click on <kbd>**Connect**</kbd> to add a connection to the integration.
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**Configure**

Add a name for the connection. You'll be prompted for [**authentication**](#authentication) details if needed. Then, click on <kbd>**Connect**</kbd>.
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## Authentication

Use one of the following authentication methods to connect this integration in Kognitos. Each method has its own configuration requirements.

### Connect using API Key

Authenticate to Open Weather API using the specified API key.

| Label   | Description                           | Type        |
| ------- | ------------------------------------- | ----------- |
| API Key | The API key to be used for connecting | `sensitive` |

## Actions

The following actions are available in the **Open Weather** integration:

### 1. Get the current temperature at a city

Get the current temperature for a specified city.


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