How to Display Weather in Outlook Calendar on Windows 11
This guide explains how to show local weather forecasts directly in your Outlook calendar on Windows 11.
The new Outlook for Windows brings a modern, simple design to your desktop. It works with Microsoft 365 work or school accounts, Outlook.com, Hotmail, and Gmail accounts.
The app includes support for subscription management, email forwarding, setting default From address, backing up your mailbox, changing the reading pane, opening a new window for a message, language translations, turning text predictions on or off, switch primary account, sharing a calendar, changing language, date and time format, public a calendar, show week numbers in Outlook calendar, deleting your search history, export your search history, dd or remove events from emails to your Calendar, switch to dark mode, and more.
Why add weather to your calendar? It helps you plan your day, prepare for outdoor activities, and adjust your schedule based on the forecast. What happens when done? You will see live weather icons and temperature details right next to your appointments in the Outlook calendar.
Step 1: Enable Weather in Calendar
1. Open Outlook on your computer.
2. Click the Settings (gear) icon at the top right of the window.
3. Click Calendar in the left sidebar.
4. Scroll down to the Weather section.
5. Toggle the switch to On to “Show weather on the calendar.”

Step 2: Set the Weather Location
1. In the same Calendar settings menu, look for the Weather section.
2. Click the Location button.
3. Type the name of the city you want to track.
4. Click OK to save.

5. You may be asked to allow location service to access your location. Click Yes to confirm.

Step 3: View the Weather in Calendar
1. Return to your Calendar view.
2. You will now see a weather icon on the dates.
3. Hover your mouse over the icon to see a pop-up with more weather details.

Note: This guide is for the desktop version of Outlook. Your interface might look slightly different depending on your specific version.
Summary
By following these steps, you have successfully enabled the weather feature in your Outlook calendar. This allows you to check local forecasts without leaving your schedule, helping you stay prepared for any weather changes throughout your workday.
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