Is Apple's weather widget for the IMAC no longer supported?

Is Apple's weather widget for the IMAC no longer supported?  It hasn't worked for the last two days.

The OSX10.7 dashboard weather widget is working fine here in New Zealand ~ not always correct but working
You could try removing it from your dashboard, restart then put it back.
S

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