Hello
Which weather underground key should I use in CumulusMX ? is it the one which I registered my station with or the Api developer one.
Hopefully somebody can explain the difference.
Thanks Pete
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Weather Underground Keys
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Re: Weather Underground Keys
Both I think........"Station ID" which for me is "IWALES***" then password which I think is the api key. Again mine starts "ccf********"
Hope this helps.
Geoff
Hope this helps.
Geoff
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Re: Weather Underground Keys
Thanks Geoff,
Yes it seems to work with both but have problems with weather34 displaying yearly,monthly and daily graphs, forecasts are ok and the weather underground site updates so am at a bit of a loss at the moment. There is usually simple solution bur I cannot see it.
Regards
Pete
Yes it seems to work with both but have problems with weather34 displaying yearly,monthly and daily graphs, forecasts are ok and the weather underground site updates so am at a bit of a loss at the moment. There is usually simple solution bur I cannot see it.
Regards
Pete
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Re: Weather Underground Keys
I am also confused whether I should use as password the key of the PWS or the WUlogin password (as they state on their website).
BTW: how long does it take from properly configuring Cumulus MX until PWS is reported online???
BTW: how long does it take from properly configuring Cumulus MX until PWS is reported online???
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Re: Weather Underground Keys
It's not your WU login password, it's the password (or whatever WU call it) for your station on WU (you can have multiple stations with the same WU login).
Steve
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Re: Weather Underground Keys
These are the two items that you need to put into Cumulus (Station ID and Station Key):
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Re: Weather Underground Keys
Thanks Steve, makes a lot more sense to me now.
Regards Pete
Regards Pete