In recent days, iPhone and Mac users have been affected by various problems at the heart of the “weather” application. The first problems began to appear this Monday without Apple having yet managed to find the origin. Since then, the fixes made by the Apple brand have probably not succeeded in correcting the problem for good.
While waiting to learn more about Apple's native applicationsduring WWDCwhich should be held on June 5, several users have found solutions to make the “weather” application work (again). The most effective course of action seems to be to keep the application open, go to the settings to turn off the wifi and then close the “weather” application. Once the application has exited, you have to turn the wifi back on before relaunching the application and hoping that this little trick works.
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Siri still works
Another trick that seems to work for many people on iPhone is using Siri. Apple's intelligent voice assistant would be able to provide the latest weather information even when the application fails to update.
Apple acknowledged on its support page that users may experience difficulties with their native weather app. Forecasts for the next few hours are particularly difficult to access. As a reminder, since the arrival of iOS 15.2, Apple has profoundly changed the way its native application works.
Apple: the weather is no longer really the same
If the data was initially transmitted by “The Wheater Channel” Apple has decided to end this partnership and offers its own weather reports for many countries (including France). This change in data providers could be the cause of the general outage affecting Apple products this week.
A bug in iOS 16.4 could also be responsible for this problem. In any case, Apple should quickly publish a global fix with the arrival of iOS 16.4.1 in the coming days.
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By : Keleops AG