When I check the weather in the notification tray and in the built-in weather app it says it's Sunday and the temperature is 45 degrees where I am. That's incorrect. It's Thursday and 67 degrees. I also tried weather for major cities and it's showing the wrong day and temperature for them as well. I checked Yahoo Weather and that data is correct.
I restarted my phone and at some point it showed the wrong data for my town in the local weather page, but the correct weather when I manually added my town, but when refreshing it's wrong for both.
There's a number of complaints on Twitter about this. What's going on? How can Yahoo's weather be correct, but the iPhone's wrong since the iPhone weather app uses data from Yahoo?
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The following steps may help, having resolved issues with Weather app complications for other users.
One option is simply to wait - this resolved an issue with an unpopulated complication for one user.
Otherwise, the following steps may help:
On your iPhone, in the Watch app, go to: My Watch (tab) > Weather > Default City > choose Current Location (or a specific location from those that have been added to the Weather app on your iPhone, if preferred).
On your iPhone, go to: Settings > Privacy > Location Services:
Check that Location Services is enabled.
If the setting is already turned on, try turning it off, pausing for a few moments and then re-enabling it.
Check that Apple Watch Faces is set to While Using.
Toggling the setting to Never and back again may help.
Check that Weather is set to Always
Toggling the setting may help.
At the bottom, tap on System Services > check that Setting Time Zone is enabled (you may also wish to enable all other system services, if they are not presently enabled).
Check that Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are both enabled on your iPhone:
iPhone: Settings > Bluetooth - on.
iPhone: Settings > Wi-Fi - on.
For the best performance from your watch, keep both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi permanently enabled on your iPhone.
On your iPhone, go to: Settings > General > Background App Refresh:
Check that Background App Refresh is enabled.
It may also help to enable the setting for Weather.
On your iPhone, in the Watch app, go to: My Watch > Complications:
If you are currently using a third-party weather app (such as Yahoo Weather) for your watch face complications, try removing it (via Edit, upper-right) and using Apple's built-in Weather app instead.
Restart (normally) both your iPhone and your Apple Watch, turning both devices off together, then restarting your iPhone first:
If the issue persists, unpair and re-pair your Apple Watch: Ionic mac os app.
The Watch app on your iPhone takes a backup of your watch automatically when unpairing via the app.
Initially choose to Restore from Backup during set up (most data and settings will be restored, with some exceptions, such as Apple Pay cards, passcode).
If the issue persists, consider instead unpairing and setting it up as a new watch.