Windows 11 Show Weather On Taskbar 〈Desktop〉
Two seconds. The blue square shimmered.
Are you tired of having to open a separate app or website to check the weather? Do you want to stay up-to-date on the current weather conditions and forecast without having to leave your desktop? Well, you're in luck! Windows 11 allows you to display the weather on your Taskbar, making it easy to stay informed about the weather without having to take a detour.
A tiny, shimmering blue square appeared near the clock. She sighed. That’s not weather. That’s the gossip neighbor again.
Widgets. She toggled it .
How to Enable the Weather Widget? * Step 1: Right-click on an empty space on your taskbar to open the start menu. * Step 2: Hover ... GeeksforGeeks Stay Up to Date With Widgets in Windows - Microsoft Support Note: Widgets are not intended to replace full applications but provide a convenient way to access important information and perfo... Microsoft Support Weather Widget not showing degrees (fahrenheit or celsius) in ... Jan 10, 2026 —
The cursor hovered, a nervous little arrow, over the blank space at the bottom of Clara’s screen. It was 7:58 AM on a Tuesday that felt like a Monday. Her Windows 11 taskbar, usually a sleek gray line of pinned apps (Edge, Outlook, Spotify, the ruins of her attention span), looked back at her, sterile and unhelpful.
The weather icon will immediately appear on the far left of your taskbar if your icons are centered, or next to the Start button if your taskbar is left-aligned. 2. Customize the Weather Widget Behavior
Once enabled, a Weather icon (usually showing the current temperature) will appear in the bottom-left or bottom-center corner of your taskbar, depending on your taskbar alignment.
