Xiaomiβs home screen weather widget is not just a decoration, but a useful tool to help plan the day, choose clothes, and even monitor UV radiation levels. If you don't update the data, if you don't define the city correctly, if you don't update the widget, you'll see how you can adjust the weather on Redmi, POCO Xiaomi and other smartphones β from basic parameters to hidden features, which are not written in the official instructions.
Feature MIUI And the new HyperOS is that the weather widget is integrated with system services, which means that it requires not only the right setup of the widget itself, but also validation of permissions, updating the weather app, and sometimes resetting the cache. Weβll take a look at all of these nuances Step-by-step so you can get accurate predictions right on the home screen β without unnecessary clicks and delays.
1. Basic setup of the weather widget on Xiaomi
To start with, how to add a weather widget to the home screen and customize it to suit your needs works on all modern Xiaomi smartphones (from Redmi Note 12 to Xiaomi 14 Ultra) regardless of the firmware version.
The first thing you need to do is make sure that your device has a standard Xiaomi Weather app installed, which is pre-installed on all devices with a mobile phone. MIUI or HyperOS, but sometimes users delete it by mistake. If the app is not, download it from AppGallery or Google Play (for global versions of firmware).
- π± Add widget: Press and hold your finger free space on the home screen β select Widgets β Find the weather widget (usually called the weather). 4Γ1 or the weather 4Γ2) β drag him on the screen.
- π Select the city: after adding the widget, tap it β In the Weather app, click on the current city name. β Enter the name of your locality manually or allow access to geolocation.
- π Data Update: Pull the screen down to update the forecast manually.Automatic update is configured in the app menu (three dots in the upper right corner) β Settings β Update of data).
If the widget does not appear in the list of available, check if the system widgets are disabled in the launcher settings. β Annexes β Launcher (or) MIUI Launcher) β Widgets and make sure the switch near the Weather is active.
2 Why the weather widget doesn't work: common problems and solutions
One of the most common complaints of Xiaomi users is that the weather widget stops updating or shows incorrect data, and there may be several reasons, and we will analyze each of them with specific solutions.
Problem 1: The widget shows the weather for another city, and this happens if the geolocation settings indicate the wrong region or the weather app doesn't allow you to access the location.
- Open Settings β Privacy β Application permissions β Geolocation.
- Find the Weather app and set the permission to Always or Only during use.
- Return to the widget, tap it and manually select your city on the list.
Problem 2: Data doesn't update automatically. A widget can hang on to old data because of a background failure.
- βοΈ Go to Settings. β Annexes β Application management β Weather. β Storage and press Clear cache.
- π Enable automatic update in the Weather app settings (three dots) β Settings β Update of data).
- πΆ Check your Internet connection: the widget only updates when you have an active connection (Wi-Fi or mobile data).
What if the widget disappeared after the MIUI update?
Problem. 3: The widget is not displayed correctly (blurred, no icons, with artifacts).This may be due to a rendering error in the shell. MIUI/HyperOS. Try it:
- π Change the size of the widget (click the widget). β Change the size β Choose a different format, for example, 4Γ2 instead 4Γ1).
- π± Switch to another launcher (like Nova Launcher or Lawnchair) as the system launcher sometimes conflicts with the widget.
- π οΈ Update the firmware to the latest version: in new builds MIUI 14/15 HyperOS has fixed many display errors.
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If the weather widget shows temperature in Fahrenheit instead of Celsius, change the units of measurement in the Weather app settings: open the app β three-point β Settings β Units of measurement β pick Celsius.
3. Alternative data sources for the weather widget
By default, the Xiaomi weather widget uses data from AccuWeather or Meteoinfo (depending on the region), but these services are not always accurate, especially for small cities. Fortunately, you can connect alternative sources such as OpenWeatherMap, Yandex.Pogoda or Gismeteo.
This will require a third-party app like Overdrop, Today Weather, or 1Weather. These applications allow:
- π€οΈ Choose from several weather services (including European and Russian).
- π Customize the frequency of updates (from 15 minutes to 1 time per day).
- π¨ Customize the appearance of the widget (colors, fonts, transparency).
Example of Today Weather customization:
- Download the app from Google Play.
- Open it and select the data source (e.g. Yandex.Pogoda for Russia).
- Add the Today Weather widget to the home screen (similar to the standard widget).
- Set up the look in the Settings menu β Widgets.
| Annex | Supported services | Frequency of updates | Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Overdrop | AccuWeather, Dark Sky, OpenWeatherMap | Every 15 minutes. | Minimalist design, support for dark theme |
| Today Weather | Yandex.Pogoda, Gismeteo, Meteoinfo | Every 30 minutes. | Russian-language interface, widgets with animation |
| 1Weather | AccuWeather, National Weather Service | Every hour. | Detailed schedules, rain notifications |
Important: If you use third-party widgets, disable Xiaomiβs standard weather widget to avoid conflicts. To do this, remove it from the home screen and disable the Weather app from the battery settings.
4. Set up weather notifications and emergency warnings
The Xiaomi weather widget can not only show temperature, but also send notifications about sudden weather changes, storm warnings or high UV index. This feature is especially useful for those who are sensitive to pressure drops or planning outdoor activities.
To include notifications:
- Open the Weather app.
- Slip on three dots in the upper right corner and select Settings.
- Go to the Weather Notifications section.
- Turn on the switches next to the notification types: β Rain warnings βοΈ Snow warnings π‘οΈ Heat/frost warnings π Wind warnings
Set up alert times (for example, 1 hour before the rain starts).
If notifications do not arrive, check:
- π Permissions for the Weather application in Settings β Notifications.
- π Battery Optimization: Add the App to the No Limits List (Settings) β Battery β Optimizing the battery).
- πΆ Internet connection stability (notifications are only downloaded when you are actively connected).
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Emergency warnings (such as hurricanes or severe frosts) are automatically sent if supported by your region.
- Go to Settings. β Security β Emergency warnings.
- Activate the Weather Warning option.
- Choose the methods of notification: a sound signal, vibration or pop-up.
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Weather notifications only work when you have an active internet connection. If you are often offline, enable automatic data updates when you connect to Wi-Fi in the Weather app settings.
5. widget customization: how to change the appearance and data
The standard Xiaomi weather widget offers minimal customization options, but even enough to adapt the display to your needs.
Changes in size and format of the widget:
- π 4Γ1 β compact widget with temperature and weather conditions.
- π 4Γ2 β scaling-up 5 days.
- π 5Γ2 β widget with detailed information (humidity, pressure, wind).
To resize, press the widget on the home screen and select Change Size. The options available depend on the phone model and version. MIUI/HyperOS.
Configuring the displayed data:
The default widget shows the temperature, the weather icon and the short forecast, to add or remove the elements:
- Slip on the widget to open the Weather app.
- Press three points. β Settings β Displayed information.
- Enable or disable the following settings: π‘οΈ Sensible temperature π§ Humidity π¬οΈ Wind speed βοΈ Clouds. π Sunrise/sunset time
Revising the subject of the widget:
V MIUI 14 and HyperOS weather widget supports dark and light themes that sync with system settings:
- Go to Settings β Screen β Dark theme.
- Turn on or off the Dark Theme option.
- The widget automatically adapts to the selected theme.
If you need a deeper customization (such as transparency, fonts or color schemes), use third-party launchers like Nova Launcher or widgets from the site. KWGT (Kustom Widget. They allow you to create unique designs from scratch.
6.Weather on the lock screen: how to turn on and configure
Xiaomi smartphones can display weather information directly on the lock screen, which is convenient because it doesnβt require unlocking the phone to check the temperature, but it doesnβt work on all models and depends on the firmware version.
To turn on the weather on the lock screen:
- Go to Settings β Lock screen.
- Select Additional Information or Lock Screen Widgets (the name may vary).
- Activate the Weather option.
- Customize the displayed data: temperature, city, weather icon.
If there is no option, try the following methods:
- π Update the firmware to the latest version (MIUI 14 or HyperOS).
- π± Install an alternative lock screen via Always On Display (available on Xiaomi) 13/14 redmi K60).
- π οΈ Use third-party apps like Lock Screen Weather (requires overlay permissions).
Important: on some models (e.g, POCO X5 Redmi Note 11, the weather on the lock screen is only displayed when Always On Display is turned on:
- Go to Settings β Screen β Always On Display
- Choose a style with weather (e.g. Digital watches) + Weather).
- Set up a schedule of display (constantly or tapu).
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If the weather on the lock screen is not updated, add the Weather app to the Autostart list (Settings) β Annexes β Application management β Weather. β Auto-start).
7.Tackling rare weather widget issues
Sometimes the weather widget is unpredictable, disappearing after a reboot, showing data from the past day, or refusing to be added to the screen, and we'll look at rare cases and their solutions.
Problem: The widget disappears after the phone is restarted.
It's due to a bug in the launcher's operation.
- π Restart your phone to Safe Mode (press the power button) β Safe Mode Restart. If the widget appears, there is a problem in the third-party application that conflicts with the launcher.
- π± Reset the launcher settings: Settings β Annexes β Launcher β Warehouse β Clear the data.
- π οΈ Update the launcher via Google Play (search on request) MIUI Launcher).
Problem: The widget shows data from the past day.
This is due to a cache failure or a wrong time setting.
- β° Check date and time: Settings β Additionally. β Date and time β Turn it on automatically.
- ποΈ Clear the cache and data of the Weather app (Settings) β Annexes β Weather. β Warehouse).
- π Check the region in your phone settings: Settings β Additionally. β Language and region β Choose your country.
Problem: You canβt add a weather widget (itβs not on the list).
This may be related to:
- π΅ Disabled system weather app to enable: Settings β Annexes β Application management β Show all applications β Weather. β Turn on.
- π§ Firmware restrictions (for example, on some POCO-The default option is to install a third-party widget.
- π¦ In this case, resetting the settings to the factory (Settings) will help. β The phone. β Resetting settings).
How to return the weather widget after resetting settings?
8. Weather widget comparison: standard vs third-party solutions
Xiaomiβs standard weather widget is convenient for its integration, but it has limitations: few customization options, reliance on AccuWeather and sometimes inaccurate data for smaller cities. Third-party widgets offer more features but require additional permissions and can consume more battery.
Let's compare the key parameters:
| Parameter | Standard widget (Xiaomi) | The third-party widgets (Overdrop, Today Weather) |
|---|---|---|
| Accuracy of data | Depends on AccuWeather (may be inaccurate for Russia) | Selection from several services (including Gismeteo, Yandex.Pogoda) |
| Customization | Limited (size, color theme) | Complete (fonts, transparency, arrangement of elements) |
| Battery consumption | Minimum (optimized for the MIUI/HyperOS) | Above (depending on the frequency of updates) |
| Notifications | Basic (rain, snow, wind) | Extended (UV index, allergies, pressure) |
| Support for Always On Display | Yes (on supported models) | Partially (requires additional settings) |
Which widget to choose?
- π A standard widget is suitable if you need simple and reliable integration without unnecessary settings.
- π¨ Third-party widgets should be installed if you want data accuracy, advanced customization or notifications about specific weather conditions (for example, pollen levels for allergic people).
Important: When using third-party widgets, turn off automatic updates to the standard Weather app to avoid conflicts and unnecessary battery consumption.
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If you travel frequently, opt for widgets that support offline maps and manual coordinate input (like Windy or Ventusky).