While there is no Weather app that comes with your Mac, there are several built-in ways to see weather. In addition, you can access weather in a few other places, like on the Web, in email and even using the Calendar.
Comments: 2 Responses to “7 Ways To View Weather On Your Mac”
Peter Emery
3 years ago
I am a long-term user of the BusyCal Mac app (currently accessing it via a Setapp subscription). BusyCal can display the weather via the app's preferences & uses Dark Sky for its information. Clicking on the icon – shown when in Day, Week or Month modes – will open the Dark Sky website. Plus, Dark Sky is owned by Apple.
Forecast Bar & iStat Menus are also available via Setapp: both of those apps can show the weather from the menubar.
Andreas Vejnø Andersen
3 years ago
Thanks for the video! I made a similar weather subscription like the one you mention in the video. https://weather.vejnoe.dk this one uses OpenWeatherMap for it’s data.
I am a long-term user of the BusyCal Mac app (currently accessing it via a Setapp subscription). BusyCal can display the weather via the app's preferences & uses Dark Sky for its information. Clicking on the icon – shown when in Day, Week or Month modes – will open the Dark Sky website. Plus, Dark Sky is owned by Apple.
Forecast Bar & iStat Menus are also available via Setapp: both of those apps can show the weather from the menubar.
Thanks for the video! I made a similar weather subscription like the one you mention in the video. https://weather.vejnoe.dk this one uses OpenWeatherMap for it’s data.