How to display a weather forecast for your location. GNOME Documentation Project gnome-doc-list@gnome.org Show a weather forecast next to the clock
Check first.

To have a weather forecast, first of all, you have to make sure you have selected the Weather and Temperature options to be shown next to the Clock. If you have not, you can follow this simple steps:

Right-click on the Clock Panel.

Choose Preferences and select the General tab.

Select the Show weather and the Show temperature options from the Panel Display section.

And press Close to finish.

The next thing to check is if you have added your current location, if you have not follow the instructions from Change your Timezone linked below.

Weather Display Preferences

The weather forecast will depend of the location selected at the moment and it will be shown as an icon for sunny, cloudy, rainy or more. You can configure the unit of the temperature and wind speed by:

Right-click on the Clock Panel.

Choose Preferences and select the Weather tab.

Now that you are on the Weather tab, you can select from the drop down boxs:

Temperature unit

You can choose between:

K (Kelvin).

C (Celsius).

F (Fahrenheit).

Default (The default display for your region).

Wind speed unit

You can choose between:

Default (The default display for your region).

m/s (meters per second).

km/h (kilometers per hour).

mph (miles per hour).

knots.

Beaufort scale.

GNOME Documentation Project

Explain how to turn-on weather forecasts next to the clock etc.