Apple Weather app shows wrong data in Grindelwald, Switzerland

Grindelwald, Switzerland is a touristic hotspot, where millions of people from all around the world visit "top of europe" - ohne of the highest mountains in Europe.

If you look up the weather in the app, it shows the wrong result. Probably the app takes data from a station on top of a mountain, where it is generally 6 degrees (celsius) colder than it really is in the village. The right result would probably come from a weather station called "Itramen", which is near to - but also not within - the village.

How can I tell this to the developpers?

Best regards

Simon

Posted on Dec 11, 2023 11:35 PM

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Dec 12, 2023 6:57 AM in response to Simon_Michael

In macOS 14.2 and iOS/iPadOS 17.2, there have been changes to the Weather app, and probably for the first time since it was introduced, the Weather application has agreed with the National Weather Service temperature reported by my 5-mile distant airport. Well, that was last night and this morning it is 4° F warmer that the airport…


If you can, update to these releases and see if there is an improvement to the weather reported at Grindelwald. It would also be dependent on the geolocation where the weather app is sourcing Swiss weather data too.

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Apple Weather app shows wrong data in Grindelwald, Switzerland

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