Robert,
Regarding your interest in a weather server, have a look at:
http://developer.yahoo.com/weather/#examples
You can use your HTTP request method and get back an XML response. You can pass either latitude and longitude, Yahoo location code, or postal code.
For non-commercial use, this should work great.
I found another similar API:
http://meteostone.com/api/
I signed up for an API key and got one, but I just can't seem to get it to actually return me any weather data.
All the best,
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Brian Rathbone
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