AccuWeather.com Forecast
AccuWeather.com Forecast
by spm161 (community developer)description: Current weather conditions and a 2 day weather forecast for any world location.
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Comments
Bathchumby
– December 5, 2011
The app works well for me, but the white on yellow text is very difficult to read on a 3.5" screen. Consider higher contrast for text over background colors.
vidl
– October 26, 2011
As everyone else says. When you select Centigrade, the homepage still shows "F"
ville@rontti.org
– October 15, 2011
Celsius is not displayed on NOW screen, in other screens it works fine. Can it be fixed, please?
RichardR369
– September 1, 2011
I appreciate theredfantastic's post. I opened the customize window and just started clicking. I then realized that I just overwrite the city name and put in my own. I clicked between C and F. It saved my information.
John Gallagher
– March 21, 2011
I can use this.
kch5625
– February 6, 2011
I don't live in Key Largo! Can't change the location. Deleted the app 30 seconds later.
Keith Thompson
– January 15, 2011
HOW DO I SELECT ANOTHER CITY OTHER THAN KEY LARGO EVERYONE DOES NOT LIVE IN KEYLARGO
marcus.schaefer
– January 4, 2011
I use celsius as unit for the temperature and I think the value itself is correct but on the "current condition" page there is always a 'F' after the value so I guess this a bug. On the other pages (at night and the forecast) it's correctly set to 'C'
THarman
– January 2, 2011
It really shouldn't be this difficult to enter a zip code, should it?
theredfantastic
– December 28, 2010
To enter your zip code, from chumby.com go to My Chumby > My Channels and click the "customize" link next to accuweather. When you are adding the app, after you select a channel to put the app in, the configuration window should pop-up automatically. If this did not happen, make sure your browser supports pop-ups.
80881
– December 28, 2010
I can not find where to enter zip code or city. I love AccuWeather but this app, not so much!
cazaly1
– December 26, 2010
where do you enter the zip code at?
hkoepp
– December 16, 2010
Figured it out.
hkoepp
– December 16, 2010
Where do you enter your zip code?
sonnysmith
– November 29, 2010
Noticed that its using the 12 hour clock not the 24 hour
Donar
– September 15, 2010
As eichin said 3 yeas ago: displays F on the "Now" screen eventhough degrees are displayed in C. Sadly, the developer has probably lost interest in his otherwise cool gadget.
leliep
– June 28, 2010
I like this widget, but would really appreciate to be able to select an alternative characterset for the display - can't really read the currently used fancy characters till I put on my glasses in the morning... ;-) (well, I _really_ hate getting older!)
Chumby-M
– March 27, 2010
Doesn't want to refresh. I have to reload the channel to refresh it.
eilira
– February 23, 2010
had the same problem choosing a location. try entering the zip code. that worked for me.
dpotter
– October 16, 2009
I put in Pasadena, CA and got Pasadena Canada. When I tried Los Angeles, CA is says "Not Found".
gemnii52271
– April 16, 2008
Is there any way to get the chances of rain added?
dominique
– December 25, 2007
Nice widget but the now screen says "F" even when it displays Celsius temperatures.
eichin
– November 2, 2007
Nice that it does international weather. Not so nice that it just picks one of the names - so if you enter "Stockholm, Sweden", you get the first of the three choices on the web site, which are Jamtland, Skaane, and Stockholm proper. Jatland is 565 km north west of stockholm, and it is snowing there :-) So part of my complaint is that stockholm doesn't mean stockholm. My complaint about the *widget* is that it doesn't *show* that it's picking something different. The warning to other readers: it's a nice widget, but double check what you enter against the accuweather.com site first!
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