Add weather to your watch face. While viewing the face, firmly press the display, then tap Customize. Swipe left until you can select individual face features, tap the one where you'd like to see weather info, then turn the Digital Crown to choose Weather.
Yes, and now you know how to count walking steps on Apple Watch and see them directly on your watch face! Even though your built-in iPhone pedometer can measure steps, it does not offer a complication for your watch face.
How to See Steps on Apple Watch
What to Know. Tap the weather complication on your Apple Watch to view basic details, including temperature, wind speed, and conditions. If it isn't displayed on your iPhone, tap Watch > Watch Face > Complications > an option > Weather to change what is shown.
Check that you turned on Background App Refresh in your iPhone's Watch app > My Watch tab or via the Settings app on your watch. Go to General > Background App Refresh. Scroll to the Weather app and turn it on. Or if it's on, toggle it off and then back on.
What to Know
Why Is the Weather Not Showing on My Apple Watch Face?
To see your steps directly on your watch face for quick reference and the extra boost of motivation, you need to use an Apple Watch complication. Unfortunately, the Activity app complication doesn't include your Apple Watch steps, only your activity rings that reflect your Move, Calorie, and Stand goals.
NOAA Hi-Def Radar is the first app with Apple Watch support that features an animated, hi-def weather radar. Just in time for severe weather season, you can quickly check a real-time, animated radar for your current location and up to 10 bookmarked locations.
Open the Settings app on your Apple Watch. Tap Weather, tap Default City, then choose a city.
Apple Watch features an Always On feature, allowing users to check the time at a glance. Turning it off saves a good amount of battery life. Most Apple Watches today come with an Always On display feature, and while it's certainly useful, knowing how to turn it off can be really beneficial.
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