Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-NOAA - Another Weather Module
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Well, if you haven’t changed any of the NOAA3 files then you’ll have to wait for the author to take a look at it for you.
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@jeffreyking said in MMM-NOAA - Another Weather Module:
Hello every one I like this module and it works great, but I would like to know how to change the temp from F to C thank you keep up the good work.
The temp will change depending on your setting in your config.js
Example = Imperial shows F
Metric shows C:)
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Got it up and running it was yahoo weather that was the problem. thank you
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Hi,
Where to set the town/country ?
Thx.
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@smotx You don’t. It’s automatically set to read your location.
I am working on allowing users to input their own lat and lon… seems that the geolocation isn’t as accurate as I and other would like it to be…
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@cowboysdude Ok but how it read my location,
actually, it’s not my town (and I dontt know which city it is… 60° Celcius ?)
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@smotx I am working on allowing users to input their own lat and lon…
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Ok. i’m waiting about.
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If you’re using DarkSky as your api good news… That one is done…users can now input their own lat and lon to override the geolocation in the provider.
Example config:
module: 'MMM-NOAA3', position: 'top_left', config: { provider: "darksky", // From list above apiKey: "YOUR API KEY", // From one of the providers listed above airKey: "YOUR API KEY", css: "NOAA3" // THIS MUST CONTAIN A CSS STYLE NAME userlat: "42.071420", //overrides the default geolocation with a more precise lat and lon userlon: "-76.799440" //ONLY works with the Darksky api at this time!! } },