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# 4.2 Setting Location

After setting the details of the project, select the location where you want to fly the drone on Google Maps. Select the current location if no specific location is expected. Press the next button to proceed.

![Search Location for a project](/files/NDpIX9Sd24CtxS62eaOp)

Setting a proper location is mandatory for a weather forecast. If the location set on the map and the location of the actual flying drone is not matching then you may face some problems related to weather. There are chances of damage to the drone and you may not be able to complete the flight. Based on the location set on the map, temperature, wind speed, and precipitation, etc. will be displayed in the Widgets on the dashboard. &#x20;


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