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The location can either be a zip code for US users or the locid. To find the locid, you can do a search using http://xoap.weather.com/search/search?where=[search parameters].This will return an XML file with search results and their corresponding locid’s.
You can also find it using the Weather.com website. After searching for and selecting your city, you will be sent to a url that will look something like, http://www.weather.com/outlook/driving/interstate/local/USTX0617?from=search_city, where USTX0617 is the locid.
I’ve provided the images used and provided by weather.com here. If you want to host your own images, extract and upload the files, then, in the admin panel, edit the ‘Image Location’ field to point to your directory of images. Make sure to have the trailing slash.
If you don’t use your own images, you are free to use the ones that I’ve hosted, which are located at http://nothingoutoftheordinary.com/weatherimages/
You can edit ‘Widget Formatting’ to change how the info is displayed. To access the variables, use this formatting:
The default formatting is:
<img src=”%iconhref%” alt=”%cond%” style=”float:right;” />
%loc%<br />
<span style=”font-size: 150%;”>%temp% °F</span>
(%feels% °F)<br />
<span style=”font-size: 65%; float: right;”>%attribution%</a>