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bookChallenge: Weather Data Analyzer

In this challenge, you will use the Open-Meteo API to retrieve current weather data for Berlin and display key information. The Open-Meteo API provides weather data for any location specified by latitude and longitude. For Berlin, the latitude is 52.52 and the longitude is 13.41. Your goal is to fetch the current temperature and wind speed for Berlin and print them in a specific format. This exercise will reinforce your skills in making HTTP requests, parsing JSON responses, and extracting relevant data from APIs.

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Write a function that retrieves the current weather for Berlin using the Open-Meteo API and prints the temperature and wind speed.

  • Extract the temperature and wind speed values from the API response.
  • Format and print the output as: Temperature: X°C, Wind Speed: Y m/s.

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In this challenge, you will use the Open-Meteo API to retrieve current weather data for Berlin and display key information. The Open-Meteo API provides weather data for any location specified by latitude and longitude. For Berlin, the latitude is 52.52 and the longitude is 13.41. Your goal is to fetch the current temperature and wind speed for Berlin and print them in a specific format. This exercise will reinforce your skills in making HTTP requests, parsing JSON responses, and extracting relevant data from APIs.

Tarea

Swipe to start coding

Write a function that retrieves the current weather for Berlin using the Open-Meteo API and prints the temperature and wind speed.

  • Extract the temperature and wind speed values from the API response.
  • Format and print the output as: Temperature: X°C, Wind Speed: Y m/s.

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¿Todo estuvo claro?

¿Cómo podemos mejorarlo?

¡Gracias por tus comentarios!

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