Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-DWD-WarnWeather - Wetterwarnungen
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 Thanks! Great job 
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 I made some small changes to the formatting of the date. It now looks like this: 
  
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 Nice work and thanks for shareing! Does the german wheater forecast provide an API? Are those warnings for a special region or a general broadcast for your state (Bundesland)? I think I have look if the Swiss guys does too, usually they provide alot of datas (ch opendata) - Need those warnings too, especially for snow/icy conditions :). 
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 Hey @tajno, 
 they don’t really provide an API. I did a bit of reverse engineering on their website and found that you can get a JSON file with all the warnings for Germany for a specific time.
 This JSON contains warnings for all regions (Landkreise) of Germany.
 If you find an API for Switzerland I can help you to implement it.
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 @LukeCodewalker Very interesting module, will you add this to the wiki as well? Also why did you make a custom header? Wouldn’t it be better to use the default header functionality? 
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 @Jopyth Thank you. Yes I will add it. 
 Sure I will fix it soon.
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 @weedorbeat good idea. I’ll put that on my list. 
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 @weedorbeat hey, 
 do you have an idea, how the warnings should show for which region they are? Just making a header for each region would not be very nice in my opinion. My first idea was to put the region in brackets behind the warning. But i definitely want to keep the appearance of the module very simple/small. Another thing I want to implement is the starting altitude of the warning (like “Schneefall ab 400m”). But there i have the same problem: I don’t had an idea how to display it with keeping the module looking nice.
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 @LukeCodewalker to display different things in a module, i implemented kind of caroussels in a couple of my modules to show only one part per time interval e.g. 20 seconds. this will result in a small display but can handle a lot of informations. in the develop branch is a new feature to extend the header defined by the user with custom values. you could add there the region. 
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 Ok now it looks like this: 
  
 It’s using the default header functionality now.
 To have more than one region you have to put the module two times in your config like{ module: 'MMM-DWD-WarnWeather', position: 'bottom_left', header: 'Oberbergischer Kreis', config: { region: 'Oberbergischer Kreis', changeColor: true, interval: 10*60*1000 } }, { module: 'MMM-DWD-WarnWeather', position: 'bottom_left', header: 'Kreis Deggendorf', config: { region: 'Kreis Deggendorf', changeColor: true, interval: 10*60*1000 } }


