Do you miss the weather icon on your taskbar like in older versions of Windows? The good news is — Windows 11 lets you easily add weather to your taskbar using the built-in Widgets feature.
In this guide, you’ll learn how to enable, customize, and fix weather display issues on the Windows 11 taskbar step by step — no third-party apps required.
🌤️ What Is the Weather Widget in Windows 11?
The Weather widget is part of Windows 11’s Widgets panel, powered by Microsoft Start. It shows real-time weather conditions directly on your taskbar — including temperature, icons (like sun or clouds), and location-based forecasts.
It’s located in the bottom-left corner of the taskbar (by default) and updates automatically.
🧠 Why Add Weather to the Taskbar?
Here’s why enabling the weather widget is useful:
- Quick access to weather updates without opening a browser
- Live temperature and condition updates for your area
- One-click access to news, calendar, and stock widgets
- Customizable location and layout
If you’re someone who likes staying informed at a glance, it’s a must-have feature.
🧰 Requirements Before You Begin
| Requirement | Description |
|---|---|
| Windows 11 version 22H2 or later | Weather on taskbar works from build 22621 and above |
| Microsoft account (optional) | Needed for personalized widgets |
| Internet connection | Required for live weather updates |
🪟 Method 1: Enable Weather Widget from Taskbar Settings
This is the easiest and most direct way to add the weather icon.
Step 1: Open Taskbar Settings
- Right-click on the taskbar.
- Select Taskbar settings from the menu.
Step 2: Turn On Widgets
- Under Taskbar items, find Widgets.
- Toggle the switch ON.
Once enabled, you’ll immediately see a small weather icon appear on the taskbar — usually on the left corner.
🌦️ Method 2: Add Weather Using the Widgets Panel
If the widget is on but you can’t see the weather icon, try this:
Step 1: Open the Widgets Panel
- Press Windows + W or click the Widgets icon on the taskbar (four blue squares).
Step 2: Add the Weather Widget
- Click your profile icon or the “+” (Add widgets) button at the top right.
- From the list, click Weather to add it.
- It will now appear inside your Widgets panel.
Step 3: Pin Weather to Taskbar
- After adding, close the panel.
- The weather should now appear on your taskbar automatically.
If it doesn’t, ensure the Widgets toggle is turned on in taskbar settings (see Method 1).
📍 Method 3: Customize Weather Location and Appearance
You can choose between automatic location or a manual city for more accurate results.
Step 1: Open the Widgets Panel
Press Windows + W to open the panel.
Step 2: Click the Weather Widget’s “…” Menu
- Hover over the weather card → click More options (⋯) in the top-right corner.
Step 3: Edit Location
- Choose Customize widget.
- Toggle off Automatically detect my location (optional).
- Enter your city or ZIP code manually.
- Click Save.
Now, your taskbar weather will always show the correct city.
🧩 Method 4: Move or Resize the Weather Icon on the Taskbar
You can adjust how and where the weather icon appears.
Option 1: Change Taskbar Alignment
- Open Settings → Personalization → Taskbar → Taskbar behaviors.
- Under Taskbar alignment, choose Left or Center.
- If centered, the weather widget shifts slightly depending on layout.
Option 2: Resize Taskbar (Advanced)
You can resize the taskbar (using the Registry Editor) to make the weather icon smaller or larger — though this is optional.
⚠️ Tip: Avoid third-party apps unless necessary. Registry tweaks can affect system performance.
🔄 Method 5: Fix Weather Not Showing on Taskbar
If the weather icon doesn’t appear or disappears after updates, try these solutions.
1. Check Taskbar Settings
- Go to Settings → Personalization → Taskbar.
- Make sure Widgets is toggled ON.
2. Restart Windows Explorer
- Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager.
- Find Windows Explorer → right-click → Restart.
3. Sign in to Microsoft Account
Some widgets require Microsoft account login for personalization.
4. Update Windows
- Go to Settings → Windows Update → Check for updates.
5. Reset Widgets
- Press Windows + R, type
%LocalAppData%\Packages\MicrosoftWindows.Client.WebExperience_cw5n1h2txyewy\LocalState, and press Enter. - Delete the folder contents.
- Restart your PC.
This resets the widget system, fixing most display issues.
🌤️ How to Hide or Remove Weather from Taskbar
Don’t want the weather icon anymore? Here’s how to disable it:
- Right-click on the taskbar → Taskbar settings.
- Under Taskbar items, toggle Widgets to Off.
The weather icon will disappear instantly.
⚙️ Bonus: Change Weather Units (Celsius/Fahrenheit)
By default, Windows uses your system’s regional settings, but you can change it manually.
- Open the Widgets panel.
- Click the Weather widget’s ⋯ menu.
- Select Customize widget.
- Switch between °C (Celsius) or °F (Fahrenheit).
- Click Save.
🧾 Summary of Methods
| Method | Description |
|---|---|
| 1 | Enable Widgets from Taskbar Settings |
| 2 | Add Weather from the Widgets panel |
| 3 | Customize location & temperature units |
| 4 | Fix missing or hidden weather icon |
| 5 | Remove weather from taskbar if not needed |
💬 FAQs About Weather Widget on Windows 11
1. Why can’t I see the weather on my taskbar?
Ensure Widgets are enabled in Settings → Personalization → Taskbar. Also, make sure your Windows build is updated.
2. Can I move the weather icon to the right side?
Not directly — Windows 11 only supports weather on the left side by default. You’d need third-party apps to move it.
3. Can I change the refresh rate of the weather widget?
No — it refreshes automatically in the background when connected to the internet.
4. Does the weather widget affect performance?
No, it’s lightweight and runs in the background without slowing down your system.
5. Is the weather widget available in all regions?
Yes, though accuracy may vary depending on Microsoft’s weather data provider in your region.
🏁 Conclusion
That’s it! You’ve now learned how to add weather to the taskbar in Windows 11 — plus how to customize, fix, and remove it when needed.
The feature is not only convenient but also adds a personal touch to your desktop experience. Whether you check the forecast daily or just like seeing sunshine on your taskbar, this quick addition helps keep you informed at a glance.
⚡ Summary: Key Takeaways
| Step | Description |
|---|---|
| 1 | Right-click taskbar → Open Taskbar settings |
| 2 | Turn on Widgets toggle |
| 3 | Add Weather widget from Widgets panel |
| 4 | Customize location and temperature unit |
| 5 | Restart Explorer or update Windows if missing |
Now enjoy live weather updates right on your taskbar — simple, fast, and always at a glance! 🌞
