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      tbs86 last edited by

      When I first got my MagicMirror up and running I wanted to change the clock to 12 hour format
      I was able to get the top left clock to 12 hours and right clock with the weather as well. Unfortunately the clock with the weather is about 30 minutes different from each other. How do I go about fixing that? Also I changed the weather to fahrenheit but the up coming weather is still in celcius. How do I fix these?

      Thanks for the help

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        tbs86 last edited by

        actually the clock above current weather is stuck on the same time and does not change.

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          yawns Moderator @tbs86 last edited by

          @tbs86 said in Clocks have two different times?:

          actually the clock above current weather is stuck on the same time and does not change.

          Current weather shows sunrise / sunset time, not current time 😉

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            tbs86 @yawns last edited by

            @yawns haha wow i feel like a idiot. Is there a way to fix the weather forecast to fahrenheit?

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              Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @tbs86 last edited by

              @tbs86 said in Clocks have two different times?:

              Is there a way to fix the weather forecast to fahrenheit?

              in your config.js, near the top:

              units: "imperial", should do it.

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                tbs86 @Mykle1 last edited by

                @mykle1 Thank you!

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                  Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @tbs86 last edited by

                  @tbs86

                  You’re welcome, mate. 🙂

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