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SARTHAK GOHIL i strongly agree with you about AccuWeather!
SARTHAK GOHIL i strongly agree with you about AccuWeather!
Iâve noticed that the weather data on our app isnât always accurate. It seems that the app currently pulls information from AccuWeather, but most if the time this data doesnât reflect the real-time conditions, and there is no option to report when the weather information isnât accurate.
Adding other sources like Weather.com, the local meteorological department, or even user-reported data could make a big difference.
I have this issue several times, nothing weather widget does not show right weather conditionsâŚwhile no rain in area, it shows thunderâŚwhereas when raining, shows cloudyâŚGoogle i better reliable shows with 95%accuracy so I m no longer Will b using nothing widgetâŚ
Itâs on NP1
Letâs be real, at least for me the weather widget is the most controversial piece of item present on the home screen. At this point, for the Nothing OS enthusiasts the weather widget, etc is a part of their home screen, but the weather widget has been showing real misinformation at least on my device. When I checked, the source the device used for weather information is from âAccuWeatherâ which is a really popular website known for its usage for weather.
But for instance, if my location started to rain terribly, even after checking it repeatedly in many scenarios the widget still seemed to show âCLOUDYâ but when I checked Google? it showed the correct condition of the weather. But the temperature seems to be somewhat accurate but whatâs always wrong, yes ALWAYS WRONG is representing the condition of the location Iâm in. But whatâs even worse is that they do give occasional notifications during the mornings that âTHERE WILL BE THUNDERSTORM 6:00 p.m.â but ngl, thereâs never been any thunder-shit as they said there would be, which finally made me have to turn off this wonderfully made yet inaccurate feature
But above all that, the UI for the weather application is âTOP NOTCHâ even their widget integration, etc but due to which I was having seizures thinking about removing this beautifully made widget because the weather info was always wrong.
Sorry team, you have to do something about this one, Nothing widgets are the brand ambassador of what makes NOTHING they are, soâŚ
The weather widget almost always seems to show incorrect current weather at least in my location (Latvia). I think it would be a great option if we had a choice in the app to change the provider (for example Google nowcast seems to be quite precise).
vovan-v where??? Imaginary country???
Dear Nothing Team
This is to bring to your notice that irrespective of climatic conditions, the weather app is always cloudy. I live in Perambur, Chennai, Tamilnadu. It is raining heavily with orange and red alerts. The nothing app is always the same even if it is hot and sunny.
Where as iPhone has True representation of weather from time to time. I request Nothing team to collaborate with weather app which is renowned for accurate weather info. If somebody can provide good experience, so do you..
RehanAhmed_3h19jedWCl Iâd recommend providing OS feedback via your phoneâs Settings > System > Feedback option.
Mr Steel I have given feedback as you have suggested. Also shared feedback on many platforms but there is no traction. Automated system generated replies
RehanAhmed_3h19jedWCl Providing feedback is not a guarantee for change. Nothing Weather is using AccuWeather for its data. If youâre not happy with the current weather data, you can always use a 3rd party weather app which has the weather data provider of your liking.
Remi F Exactly right! Thatâs why it would be good if you could choose another weather data provider.
I had several times it was raining when it was sunny in reality.
In Hungary, for example, MET Norway is the most accurate in both forecast and actual data âŚ
ajaYmadhav yes, this is still not worked at allâŚin Bangalore it is raining heavily for 2 days however our nothing weather app is showing only cloudy.