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how did you create those sensors?
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how did you create those sensors?
They were either created by following instructions for install/initial config -or- programmatically by the script/add-on itself.
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I'm pretty sure that isn't correct.
The integration only creates one sensor called "sensor.nws_alerts" unless you gave it a custom name. But even then it will still only ever give you one sensor.
You had to have created those sensors yourself.
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I'm pretty sure that isn't correct.
The integration only creates one sensor called "sensor.nws_alerts" unless you gave it a custom name. But even then it will still only ever give you one sensor.
You had to have created those sensors yourself.
Took a sec but I finally figured out where I got them from.
https://community.home-assistant.io/t/severe-weather-alerts-from-the-us-national-weather-service/71853
Does this help any?
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That post was made before this integration was created so those sensors are no longer needed.
I recommend you look at the "nws_alerts_custom_package.yaml" in the "packages" directory of this repo for the latest code I use for this integration.
if you aren't using this integration and are still using the old API version of the code then I recommend you update to using the custom integration here.
and if you need additional help with automations and such related to the integration you should go to that thread you mentioned and post questions there. You will likely get more help with that kind of thing there rather than here since it's not really an integration issue.
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