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    • earnestrichardsE Offline
      earnestrichards
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      On the default weather module the forecast for the next five days shows the following rows: Today (Friday), Tomorrow, Sun, Mon, Tue.

      This is good.

      Then… at 9PM the listing changes to: Today(?), Tomorrow, Mon, Tue, Wed.

      The default Clock Module always shows the correct time. I am in US Central Time zone. The time is also correct on the RPi4 desktop.

      Am I missing a setting somewhere?

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        sdetweil @earnestrichards
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        @earnestrichards which provider are you using? openweathermap

        basically it has switched to the next day (saturday is today, sunday is tomorrow, mon, tue, wed)

        Sam

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          earnestrichards @sdetweil
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          @sdetweil yes, I’m using openweathermap…

          I believe they’re based in the UK so I was half expecting it to switch about 6PM our time (their midnight).

          I would say that today’s weather doesn’t have much meaning any longer at about bedtime. Is there a config option to show the day abbreviation rather than today/tomorrow? (I looked… but I may have man-looked) That would eliminate some of the ambiguity.

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            sdetweil @earnestrichards
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            @earnestrichards I don’t know… on settings… didn’t see anything

            yes, I would have expected at 6pm as well… (I am central time too)

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              earnestrichards @sdetweil
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              @sdetweil Then… I am going to mark as solved. If something comes to you in a dream let us know.

              If there is a feature request I would like to see an option for ‘today/tomorrow’ replaced by the actual day abbreviations.

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                sdetweil @earnestrichards
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                @earnestrichards openweathermap says their forecast is updated every 3 hours, so at 9pm they would be forecasting for tomorrow…

                current weather is different than forecast

                Sam

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