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Created command line weather forecast.
All of these systems use lists and dictionaries for keeping track of positional and symbolic arguments.
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@@ -21,4 +21,20 @@ def print_weather(location=None, metric=False, verbose=False):
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When metric is True, prints out the weather in metric units.
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When verbose is True, prints out a more detailed report.
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"""
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print("Not finished...") # YOUR CODE HERE!
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coords = estimate_location() if location is None else geocode_location(location)
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if not coords:
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return print("Cannot determine location.")
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office = get_weather_office(**coords)
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if not office:
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return print("Cannot determine NWS office.")
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weather = get_forecast(**(office | {'metric': metric}))
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if not weather:
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return print("Forecast cannot be found.")
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print(f"Today will be {weather[0]["description"].lower()} with an average temperature of {weather[0]["temperature"]}°{"C" if metric else "F"}.")
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if verbose:
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print(f"Winds headed {weather[0]["wind_direction"]} at {weather[0]["wind_speed"]}.")
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