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xcel360

macrumors regular
Original poster
Jul 25, 2008
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WPB, Fl
How do I get weather to show up in the notification center? I have no idea, and to be honest what the best way to set up the new notification center? I don't really understand the lines under the calendar.
 

sawah

macrumors 65816
Sep 13, 2010
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You can. But your weather app needs to be using GPS for your location. It shows up in the nc then as a little paragraph.
 

xcel360

macrumors regular
Original poster
Jul 25, 2008
242
3
WPB, Fl
You can. But your weather app needs to be using GPS for your location. It shows up in the nc then as a little paragraph.

Thanks. That did the trick. Im sure this will be corrected later as i'm sure this way will only help in battery drain.
 

sawah

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Sep 13, 2010
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Thanks. That did the trick. Im sure this will be corrected later as i'm sure this way will only help in battery drain.

That was my thought also, I don't often leave my home city so I would just as soon not use gps for weather.
 

Night Spring

macrumors G5
Jul 17, 2008
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You can. But your weather app needs to be using GPS for your location. It shows up in the nc then as a little paragraph.

I said this before in another thread, but that little paragraph is a pain to read through when before you could take in the info at a glance. And there is no info on the current temperature -- you have to open up the weather app to get that. :mad:
 

sawah

macrumors 65816
Sep 13, 2010
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I said this before in another thread, but that little paragraph is a pain to read through when before you could take in the info at a glance. And there is no info on the current temperature -- you have to open up the weather app to get that. :mad:

I just turned my weather gps off, it's quicker to open the app than read a paragraph that doesn't give you the temp anyways lol.
 
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