

If the app finds a valid Station ID, it will tell you the location associated with the station.You can try using the NATO phonetic alphabet* if Alexa keeps having trouble understanding you. It make take Alexa several attempts to recognize your Station ID.After you hear "Please say a command" and then the tone, say "SET STATION" followed by your station ID.Now it's time to set the Station ID. Get Alexa's attention - say "Alexa" and wait for the confirmation tone and/or light.Once the app successfully recognizes your API key, it will let you know.It may take a few attempts to get Alexa to recognize your API key.After you hear "Please say a command" and then the tone, say "SET KEY" followed by your API key.Wait for the app to say "Welcome to Personal Weather.".Get Alexa's attention - say "Alexa" and wait for the confirmation tone and/or light.Have your API key and station ID noted down and readily available.
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Most station IDs begin with the letter 'K' followed by a two-letter state abbreviation.

I'm not 100% certain about the rest of you, but I'm still getting correct data from my own station on my own Alexa - despite it only announcing the city name of my station. And, if it's a glitch, why they haven't fixed it yet. I really don't know why Weather Underground has done this. Unfortunately, the API* doesn't contain the station name anywhere at the moment. There is either a glitch with the Weather Underground API* or they decided to make an unannounced change to it. I'm aware of the recent issue where my Weather Underground Alexa skill is no longer reporting the Station Location.
