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If your on linux and you dont already know this command, check it out:

> curl wttr.in

@freemo there is also tiny cli program, does basically the same output, forgot the name as usual :blobfacepalm:

@freemo

For an specific location
curl -s wttr.in/<location> | awk 'NR==1, NR==17{print}'

@freemo You forgot the best part!

`curl wttr.in/dfw`

Supply it with an area for local conditions. In my case, I use an airport code.

Screenshot from MacOS.

@pwinn normally it should detect your location and do that for you.. but yea you can always explicitly specify the location :)

@freemo yes, but VPN users might need this, and I often check the weather where I have family and friends, not local. 😀

@freemo

But we don't get the pleasure of all those dozens of pop-up ads, forever load times, and hundreds of cookies dumped on our system... (sarcasm)

Thank you , Jeff, for the tip.

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