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Yes. Click the little "i" icon in the bottom corner and the panel swings around and you can select your nearest weather station from there.
You have to clear the current selection, and then when you type Sydney, for example, you get a drop down list to select from. Try my custom Mac Forums Search Engine: Mac Forums Google Search Please use the reputation system if you consider any help given useful (it's the little ✓/✘ on the left <---) ![]() |
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