Apple released the macOS 15.2 developer beta along with the iOS 18.2 developer beta yesterday. macOS 15.2 beta brings several new features to the forefront but one of them flies under the radar. You can now add a weather widget to the menu bar from settings.
The menu bar weather widget on MacBooks running macOS 15.2 or higher comes disabled by default. Here is how to enable the weather widget in Mac’s menu bar.
Add Weather Widget to Mac Menu Bar
- Click on the Apple logo in the top-left corner.
- Select System Settings.
- Go to Control Center.
- Scroll to the bottom to find Weather. Select Show in menu bar option from the drop-down menu.
The widget in the menu bar shows the current temperature with an icon indicating a sunny, cloudy, or rainy climate. Clicking on the weather widget icon shows more information along with an option to open the weather app on your Mac. You can see air quality, forecasts for the next few hours, weather for selected cities, and more.
Other features that MacOS Sequoia 15.2 brings to supported MacBook models include AI (Apple Intelligence), ChatGPT integration, and apps like Image Playground.
Gaurav Bidasaria
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