Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
2.29.0 Weather Module w/api v3.0 works, sort of…
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 OK, it would appear when /onecall is used, the OpenWeatherMap.js script controls the header and you’re either going to get: ${data.timezone} or ${data.city.name},${data.city.country} I’m see the first option, timezone. It’s correct, but I don’t want timezone. I want city/country. Booooo!!! 
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 @reilley did you get it working with city, country? 
 Peter
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 @Peter - Unfortunately, not yet. I’m wondering if anyone has been able to using the 3.0 API! 
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 I got it working and think there are a few tricky typos in your config. module: “weather”, position: “top_center”, config: { weatherProvider: “openweathermap”, type: “current:, weatherEndpoint: ‘/onecall’, lat: ‘34.17188’. lon: ‘-84.57056’, apiVersion: ‘3.0’, apiKey: 'nunya”Line 5: closing quotation marks are missing 
 Line 7: point as line ending instead of comma
 Line 10: wrong quotation markYour config entry type is from line 5 - 10. 
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 @HeikoGr does it show country and city in the header? 
 Peter
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 @Peter no, unfortunately not 
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 @HeikoGr what does it show in the header? 
 And do you see the right weather for your location?
 Peter
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 @Peter it shows the timezone „EUROPE/BERLIN“, but the weather is correct. 
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 @HeikoGr can you share your config? 
 Without the key and only the weatherpart.
 Thanks!
 Peter
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 @Peter of course { disabled: false, module: "weather", position: "top_right", config: { // See 'Configuration options' for more information. weatherProvider: 'openweathermap', weatherEndpoint: '/onecall', apiKey: 'apikey', apiVersion: '3.0', lat: '50.465', lon: '9.481', type: 'forecast', colored: true, fade: false, maxNumberOfDays: 3, degreeLabel: 'true', showWindDirectionAsArrow: 'true', decimalSymbol: ',' } },
