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Josias

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Mar 10, 2006
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I just checked my weather widget and got this?

10 minutes ago it displayed bright sunlight. Næstved is the city where I go to school, it is around 30 km from where I live, and it's sunny/cloudy where I am. Is this just an error. I didn't get to check my Vista weather widget, and though I'm sure it's no big deal, I just wanted to be sure what it was.

Also, I can't remembe how to do the trick where you cycle through the different types of weather the widget can display.:D
 

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If you click on the city name and it will open up a browser window with a more detailed weather report. Usually there will be a label describing the current weather condition. But...I believe that this is probably an error (since you said it was sunny). Click command + r to refresh the widget and see if anything changes.
 
Thanks alot. I clicked the city name, and apparently that means "clear" weather. I knew the Cmd+R thingy (cool effect;) ), but thanks a lot. Just got worried the moon was falling down.:p

Also, thanks for the Cmd+Alt tip. :)
 
speaking of the weather widget, mine just says "NaN" at every place where a temperature should be displayed, and has no pictures... any ideas why this is happening? My internet's working fine...

edit: well it seems that it works fine if I set the city to Boston rather than Worcester... must just be an issue with the weather... station... thingy here
 
speaking of the weather widget, mine just says "NaN" at every place where a temperature should be displayed, and has no pictures... any ideas why this is happening? My internet's working fine...

edit: well it seems that it works fine if I set the city to Boston rather than Worcester... must just be an issue with the weather... station... thingy here

Sounds like a problem with the data feed. Where are you trying to get data for?

NaN is Not A Number.
 
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