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Sorry that this is such a novice question but I really cannot figure out what to do. When I request my locations weather, the result is in terms of my physical timezone. This is frustrating because the forecast only goes out for the rest of the day. So, for instance, I am in Sydney, Australia, but i want to know London's weather. The request will only give me the rest of the day in London up until midnight Sydney (which is 10 hours in front). Any ideas on a solution? I've played around slightly with moment().tz but haven't got anywhere so far.
Sam.
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Hi @samuelrterry sorry, have been busy on other projects. Off the top of my head I'm at a loss as to how you'd get around this. Will try out a few things, unless you've found a solution in the mean time?
Hi @samuelrterryhttps://github.com/samuelrterry sorry, have been busy
on other projects. Off the top of my head I'm at a loss as to how you'd get
around this. Will try out a few things, unless you've found a solution in
the mean time?
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Hey Ian,
Sorry that this is such a novice question but I really cannot figure out what to do. When I request my locations weather, the result is in terms of my physical timezone. This is frustrating because the forecast only goes out for the rest of the day. So, for instance, I am in Sydney, Australia, but i want to know London's weather. The request will only give me the rest of the day in London up until midnight Sydney (which is 10 hours in front). Any ideas on a solution? I've played around slightly with moment().tz but haven't got anywhere so far.
Sam.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: