Maps: View a map that displays the temperature, precipitation, air quality, or wind conditions in the area. Tap the map to view it in full screen or to change the map view between temperature, precipitation, air quality, and wind. See View weather maps on iPhone.
Additional weather details: View additional weather information such as the UV index, wind, visibility, moon phases, and more. Tap a weather detail for more features and information specific to that detail.
The weather APP 's weather report is always wrong for my location. Every morning, I check the weather for taking out my dog and it tells 100% rain within 1 hour but actually sunny ( I was wearing rain jacket and rain pants but not needed actually). My partner has iPhone 12 pro max and living with me. One day, I checked his weather and my weather and it was totally different.
Anyway why this app shows the wrong location's weather as my location? and even though my partner and I check the weather of my location at the same place and same time, why the weather report is different ? How can I fix?
Whenever I launch the native iPhone weather app, it fails to load weather information for my current location or any location I have saved. Nothing jumps out when viewing the query log, but when I disable pihole, suddenly the weather pops up.
Just to make sure, so you already tried going into Preferences > Security and Privacy > Privacy tab and seeing if "Weather" comes up in the App list for location requests under Location Services? I'm looking at mine actually and Weather is listed but I have it unchecked and so is location services (though you shouldn't have to disable location services entirely just for Weather). Then I just add the weather locations manually in Notifications.
Here is something else I also noticed. If I do not have the weather in my Notification Center then in Security & Privacy if weather is checked for having access to location, it stays checked. When I have the weather in the Notification Center then location access for weather in Security & Privacy is disabled as soon as I add it. If enable it, it seems to disable again after a reboot, however if I don't have the weather in my Notification Center then it stays enabled.
Take the weather with you on your mobile phone! Wherever you are, you can get the local weather forecast from the National Weather Service with one click on your home screen. Bookmark mobile.weather.gov to make sure that you have the latest weather news and information on the go.
WeatherKit is powered by the all-new Apple Weather service, a state-of-the-art global weather forecast that provides all of the data you need to power your app with timely, hyperlocal weather information. This enables your app to offer current weather conditions and 10-day hourly forecasts for temperature, precipitation, wind, UV Index, and more. Minute-by-minute precipitation for the next hour and severe weather alerts are available for select regions.
after the recent IOS Update 13.1.3, my weather widget (Garmin pre-installed) does not get updated on my Fenix 5x PLus and also on my older Fenix 5. The connect app does react a bit strange in general regarding the location check as it uses a lot of background action as I can see in the battery info.
On the iphone X, I simply do not get weather updates. I tried unpairing, pairing again etc., nothing helps. As it happens on two watches, it is not watch related, but strange enough, it does also not happen on the iphone 7, there everything works normal, so it seems to an issue with the Connect App and the latest IOS version on the iPhone X.
I just got a FR 645M and the weather refuses to work on iOS with my iPhone X as well. Everything else works EXCEPT adding my Discover card to Garmin Pay (but another card, a Visa, works). That may be another IOS casualty...
A weather app is just a weather app, right? Wrong. If you love your weather then the new iPhone app from The Weather Channel is for you. It doesn't just give the usual basic forecast for a location vaguely near you. This app tells you exactly what's happening right where you are, and includes the weather details that other apps leave out.
The major redesign means the app is really simple to use, with even the home screen displaying a background picture relevant to your location and weather. Tap on the circle to display the current conditions and then simply scroll down to reveal the hourly and 10 day forecasts.
Not only that, but if you've ever checked the forecast and then gone outside to find something completely different you can now do something about it. All you need to do is touch the relevant weather symbol to send the information back to The Weather Channel. You can even send weather pictures. The great thing about crowd-sourced weather is that the extra information will actually improve future weather forecasts, especially in those locations with their own micro-climates.
Whether you're planning a trip or just like to keep tabs on the weather in other places, your iPhone's default Weather app allows you to bookmark multiple cities so you can flip through forecasts with just a few swipes. Here's how to add, delete, and rearrange cities in the app.
First, a weather app on your phone is not a forecast made by a human usually but rather heavily based on computer models or even just one model, as appears to be the case in this recent viral episode.
With that done, next time it's time to wake up and Bedtime Mode is scheduled to go off, your iPhone will display the usual "Good morning!" message along with the day's weather, including the current temperature, weather conditions, and forecast.
To make the forecast vanish from your Lock Screen, simply tap Dismiss. To switch the temperature scale between Celsius and Fahrenheit, launch the Weather app and scroll to the bottom of the weather locations list, where you'll find the option to do so.
It's worth noting that once you unlock your iPhone, the weather forecast will disappear for the rest of the day, and it won't return until the next day when you wake up and access the device after Bedtime mode has turned itself off.
As it stands, the Lock Screen weather feature offers no other flexibility, and it won't work unless you allow the Weather app to always access your location data. Hopefully Apple will eventually change this to make it a more useful Lock Screen "widget" in a future update to iOS.
Of course, the above is a mostly self-explanatory upgrade that can be spotted just by booting up the latest version of the Weather app. However, you might not know that some of the most useful features added by iOS 15 are actually tucked away behind a string of menus. This includes the new interactive weather map, which you can see in action in the video below.
This weather map can be used to view the current temperature across various different parts of the world. It can be also be set to compare air quality levels. Perhaps its most useful function is the ability to view the precipitation forecast for the next 12 hours and watch rain clouds moving across the globe using an interactive slider.
While the iPhone's built-in weather app has excellent features and works well, there are third-party weather apps that add more functionality. Six of the best weather apps for the iPhone include AccuWeather, Weather Underground, Storm Radar, Tides Near Me, ForeFlight, and OpenSummit.
During a snow storm, you can use the same window technique as in rainy weather. Capturing snowflakes on windows will add unique texture to the foreground, distorting the outside scene in interesting and artistic ways.
Fog often occurs during the morning, so be sure to get up early before it disappears. However, it can occur during the day and even during sunset. Check the weather forecast for the best chances of finding fog in your area.
The iPhone's Weather app is a great tool for checking weather conditions at different destinations. Whether you're an Apple user who frequently travels or a person who likes keeping track of the chance for harsh climates where friends, family, and colleagues live in various parts of the world, being able to see forecasts quickly can be very useful. Thanks to the iOS 15 update, users can add and arrange cities into a nifty list for easier review.
Apple's Weather app's recent redesign presents relevant weather information sectioned into organized data cards. Among many vital atmospheric statistics, users can quickly preview a 10-day forecast at their current location as well as insights into their vicinity's air quality, temperature levels, and potential for rain or snow. The locations list is one of the few features included in the Weather app that is not immediately available upon the first tap.
To delete a place, go to the weather list and simply swipe left on a location and tap on the red trash can icon. Alternatively, tap on the three-dot icon on the top-right corner of the main screen and select Edit List. Then hit the red minus icon on the left of the location to be deleted, and tap Done. To rearrange the order of the different cities and locations on the list, touch and hold the location then drag it up or down the page. Users can also tap the three-dot icon up top and pick Edit List, touch and hold the three-line icon to the right of the location to be moved, and drag it up or down the list to change its placement.
Weather forecasts for locations on the list should stay up to date across all iOS devices when the user is signed in with the same Apple ID. According to Apple, only a maximum of 20 cities can be added to the Weather app's location weather list. More forecast information can be viewed through the built-in iPhone app's animated weather map (map-icon) which can be accessed through the bottom-left corner of the main page upon app launch or through the My Location card at the top of the Weather location list page.
The iPhone Weather app is a convenient feature that provides current and projected weather conditions for your location and other areas. Additionally, Weather widgets can be added to your home screen for swift access to this vital information. However, the Weather app can occasionally stop working on your iPhone, displaying inaccurate or outdated data, crashing, or failing to load.
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