If you have had trouble with getting your weather code in the US from Weather.com fear no more for I have solved the problem. All you have to do is search for your state, then find your specific city in the list an click on it. Simple . . . yes, but it actually works. If you search for just your city it wont work you must first search for your state and then get the city.
Respond if you have any questions
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I HAVE SOLVED THE WEATHER SKIN ISSUES
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Re: I HAVE SOLVED THE WEATHER SKIN ISSUES
But what if my state is also a name of a city? D:
To save time, and solve this issue, type:
City, State (Abbreviation), Country
Ex: Rochester, Ny, United States
Thanks for this by the way! I didn't use Weather.com because of this issue. :P
To save time, and solve this issue, type:
City, State (Abbreviation), Country
Ex: Rochester, Ny, United States
Thanks for this by the way! I didn't use Weather.com because of this issue. :P
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Re: I HAVE SOLVED THE WEATHER SKIN ISSUES
I think you should just have to click on whichever is the state when you search it up because the one that is the city should have like a VA or NY next to it, so then just dont pick that one
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Re: I HAVE SOLVED THE WEATHER SKIN ISSUES
I'm pretty sure you don't get the correct link with the code in it.
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Re: I HAVE SOLVED THE WEATHER SKIN ISSUES
Worked for me
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Re: I HAVE SOLVED THE WEATHER SKIN ISSUES
Well, I could always be wrong. :P