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Short on Queries for 9 months straight? #974

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JoaoDelille opened this issue Mar 12, 2024 Discussed in #875 · 3 comments
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Short on Queries for 9 months straight? #974

JoaoDelille opened this issue Mar 12, 2024 Discussed in #875 · 3 comments

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@JoaoDelille
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Discussed in #875

Originally posted by Abates-95 May 6, 2023
hey it is may 5th, 2023 and wttr.in currently states you are running out of queries

@abstrnoah
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Limit has been hit several days in a row. Can anything be done about this? I don't know exactly how wttr.in gets its data but is there anything that the community can do to increase the limit?

Btw this seems like a dup of #522 .

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If we can help... I'm in.

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JoaoDelille commented May 29, 2024

Limit has been hit several days in a row. Can anything be done about this? I don't know exactly how wttr.in gets its data but is there anything that the community can do to increase the limit?

Btw this seems like a dup of #522 .

The error message isn't the same but maybe the provider changed it?

The thing is that this error message only shows up for certain cities. It says that it will display a standard example output, which it does not, and then works for all other cities. This is the thing that confuses me, it will always work for some cities and always give "short on queries" for others...

Edit: i misclicked i didnt mean to close the issue, oops

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