How to bring the weather app to your Android phone’s home screen

Get weather updates right on your device’s home screen

How to bring the weather app to your Android phone’s home screen

Struggling to quickly check the weather on your Android smartphone? Placing a weather app widget on your home screen is the solution!  

For those unfamiliar, Android widgets are mini apps that reside directly on your home screen, offering instant access to important info. This can range from world clock and fitness to real-time weather updates.  

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With summer heating things up, having the weather app readily available will help you stay informed about the ever-changing temperatures. This can be particularly useful if you’re planning an outdoor activity or simply deciding what to wear. If we’ve convinced you to add the weather app to your device’s home screen, here’s how to go about it.  

Advantages of Android widgets

Before we explain how to add the weather app to your home screen, let’s look at the advantages of Android widgets. 

1. Quick access to information:

Widgets bring important information from your apps right to your home screen, saving you time and taps. Essentially, you won’t have to open the app.

2. Increased productivity:

By keeping essential information and features at your fingertips, widgets can help you get things done faster.

3. Customisation:

Android widgets offer a high degree of customisation. You can typically resize widgets to fit your preferred layout and choose which information they display. 

4. Interactive features:

Many widgets are interactive, allowing you to perform actions or obtain information directly from the widget itself. This can include things like playing/pausing music, refreshing news feeds, or adding items to to-do lists. 

How to add the weather app to your Android home screen

Adding a weather widget to your home screen gives you instant access to current conditions and temperatures without needing to open an app. Here’s how to do it: 

1. Access the Widget menu:

Long press on an empty space on your home screen.

2. Find the Weather widget:

Scroll through the available widgets until you find one for your weather app.

3. Add the widget to your home screen:

Tap and hold the weather widget and drag it to the desired location on your home screen and release it.

4. Resize the widget:

Depending on the size of your widget, you might be able to resize it by pinching or dragging the edges.

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Now, whenever you glance at your home screen, you’ll be able to see the current weather conditions and temperature. These widgets also update automatically, so you don’t need to worry or manually update it.  

Almost all devices might have built-in weather widgets. However, if you prefer a different weather app, download it from the Google Play Store and repeat the above steps to add its widget. 

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