How to remove automatic weather entries from Google Calendar?

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Google Calendar removed automatic weather entries years ago. There’s nothing to disable. Your calendar won’t show weather data at all.

If you remember weather on Google Calendar:

Older Google Calendar versions (pre-2020) displayed a small weather widget at the top of the calendar view. Google discontinued this feature, so it’s gone in all versions today. You cannot re-enable it.

Why it was removed:

  • Most people use dedicated weather apps on their phones
  • Google Calendar is built for scheduling, not weather forecasting
  • Keeping it focused on your calendar makes it cleaner and faster

Get weather info elsewhere:

  • Phone’s built-in weather app (Apple Weather, Google Weather)
  • Google Search widget (“Weather” in your home screen)
  • Weather websites or apps (Weather.com, AccuWeather, etc.)
  • Smart home displays (Google Home shows weather by default)

Google Calendar’s purpose: schedule and manage your time. Weather apps’ purpose: show you the forecast. Keeping them separate is actually better design.

Frequently asked questions about How to remove automatic weather entries from Google Calendar?

When did Google remove weather from Calendar?
Google discontinued the weather widget around 2020. It no longer appears in any version of Google Calendar, desktop or mobile.
Can I add weather back with a third-party tool?
Not natively within Google Calendar. You can use IFTTT or Zapier to log weather in event descriptions, but it requires manual setup per event.
Did weather appear on mobile or just desktop?
Weather appeared on both the web version and mobile apps before removal. Neither platform has the feature now.
Is there a way to see weather and calendar together?
Use a split-screen view on desktop with your calendar on one side and a weather widget or website on the other. Phone home screens often show both calendar and weather widgets simultaneously.
Will Google add weather back to Calendar?
No announcement suggests this. Google intentionally removed it to keep Calendar focused on scheduling, not forecasting.
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