![]() ![]() You can see it brings up the same widget that you would see in Notifications Center over there. I can also click on it to shrink it or expand it.Īnother place you can find weather is using Siri. ![]() So it's another place you can see the weather. I can hit i and I can change the city for it. I'll use F12 to bring it up and there you can see my Dashboard. You can see the keyboard shortcut is F12. As an overlay it appears over everything else. As a space it will be the left most space. So go to System Preferences and under Mission Control you can set if you want Dashboard to be Off, as a Space, or as an Overlay. Of course I can Edit in here and I can move this to the top if it's important to me.Īnother place you can find Weather is in the Dashboard. So this is a really easy way to bring up weather. If I wanted to get information on any one of these I can click on it and it's going to go and open up again. I can click i there and I can remove a city. So here I've got weather listed for three different cities. One of the widgets, typically, is weather. Now you also have the Notifications bar here on the right. So up at the top instead of typing a search term just type weather and I type in the name of a city or it will just default to local. But this isn't the only place that you can bring up weather. You can scroll down to see it and if you want to jump to the web page you can click here at the bottom. So, for instance, I can bring up Philadelphia by typing in zip code I know that is in that city. You can see this is going to work and it's going to bring up San Francisco weather. Now, if I don't want it to be my local area I can continue typing. Here I can just type weather and it will bring up the weather for my local area. I'm going to use Command Space, the best way to bring up Spotlight. Let's start off by looking at just using Spotlight. Well, it turns out that while you don't have an app dedicated to weather there's so many different ways to get the weather on your Mac that are even simpler than running an app. Video Transcript: So with a lot of apps, like Stocks and News and Home, coming from iOS to Mac OS with Mojave there's one that you may miss. How about you, is Apple Weather down or loading slow? Share what you’re seeing in the comments! We’ll update this article as soon as we learn more.Check out Seven Ways To Quickly View Weather On Your Mac at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. ![]() Meanwhile, some users are recently saying Apple Weather is working but isn’t showing accurate data. Users on Twitter started sharing about Apple Weather not working this morning, meanwhile, Apple hasn’t acknowledged any issues on its System Status page.įor us here at 9to5Mac we’re seeing the trouble with the Apple Weather widget showing “No Weather Data.įor me, in the app itself, the weather for my current location is broken showing the two dashes, but if I switch to a different city, it’s working at the moment. Update 6:15 am PT: When keeping the Apple Weather app open for a few minutes after it initially fails to load, it’s starting to work for some users. Update 10:00 am PT: Apple has acknowledged the downtime on its System Status page saying “Weather may be slow or unavailable” for “some users.” Update 11:49 am PT: Apple says today’s issues with the Weather app have been fixed. It’s unclear for now how widespread the issue is, but more reports of the issue are popping up. Apple Weather saw two different major outages in April, now the app appears to be down for some users again today. ![]()
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