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Is there a desktop weather app by Apple?

I just want the weather app from the phone on my imac.

iMac Line (2012 and Later)

Posted on Feb 7, 2019 10:41 AM

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Posted on Feb 7, 2019 10:56 AM

Your iPhone weather app does not run on macOS, so your options are:

  1. System Preferences : Extensions : Today : √ Weather. Then click the hamburger icon in the upper right corner of your menu bar, and when it opens, Click the Today tab.
  2. Look for a suitably star-rated weather application in the Mac App Store
  3. Find a weather web site that works for your zip code, and bookmark it, and then drag/drop to your Desktop as a .webloc document. Then you double-click that, and the weather site will open in your browser.


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Feb 7, 2019 10:56 AM in response to mnp2020

Your iPhone weather app does not run on macOS, so your options are:

  1. System Preferences : Extensions : Today : √ Weather. Then click the hamburger icon in the upper right corner of your menu bar, and when it opens, Click the Today tab.
  2. Look for a suitably star-rated weather application in the Mac App Store
  3. Find a weather web site that works for your zip code, and bookmark it, and then drag/drop to your Desktop as a .webloc document. Then you double-click that, and the weather site will open in your browser.


Here is what item 1 looks like:

Is there a desktop weather app by Apple?

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