Turns out that specifying location is part of the “edit widget” feature. On an iPhone or iPad, the weather widget is tied to the Weather app, so it’s easy to know that you go into the app to adjust and update desired locations to change where the widget will show current and forecast weather. Instead of having it just sit on your desktop – or menu bar – however, it is pretty nice to have it just a click away… Of new widgets has been rather glacial, however, so we do seem to be mostly stuck with the defaults, one of which is the weather widget. It mimics a similar feature in iOS, but that’s good: Why not have the Mac system steal the best features and elements of the mobile experience? The introduction I’m a big fan of the new Control Center in MacOS 11, actually.
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