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However, it’s not technically a widget with the Pixel Launcher on Pixel phones. It’s part of the launcher itself and for some reason, Google doesn’t let you remove it. While Google’s weather app isn’t the best out there, it is simple, and much more elegant than seeing the weather in Google search results. Google could take some hints from Dark Sky – which Apple now owns and is no longer available on Android. It would be nice to see Google add a radar to its weather app, but that likely won’t happen.
If you're on Android 12, though, you're open to a wide range of Google's Material You-themed weather widgets. At a Glance widget is built into the Google app, making it available on all Android phones. We’ve gone over setting up widgets before here at 9to5Google, since Android 12 adds a lot to the table in that respect. Some widgets are also based on the wallpaper colors, giving the appearance of a well-put-together homescreen. There are a few different parts to the homescreen on a Google Pixel device. Depending on how you put these parts together, you can end up with a very different homescreen than the next person.
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Fortunately, you can customize every aspect of it to fit your needs. Besides showing the real-time weather, date, and events, At a Glance has some features exclusive to Google Pixel phones. You, however, don't have to worry if you don't have a Pixel device since all you need is the weather.

Why force a widget on everyone when Android has so many others to choose from? Thankfully, you can still somewhat get the Pixel experience without the widget. If you like everything else about the Pixel Launcher, you’re stuck with an unremovable widget taking up space on your home screen.
How to Get Weather on Android Home Screen
The most is a 5×5 grid, and the least is a 2×2 grid that only allows four total icons on the homescreen. Personally, I prefer the 5×5 on the Pixel 6, since the device is on the larger side. Besides those, you can ask Google Assistant to tell you weather info anytime you wish. You can also tap the weather icon at the top left corner of the Google app.

It’s easy to put weather on your home screen once you’ve decided the widget you want to use. You can get to these settings with a long press on the homescreen once again. This time, though, go ahead and select Home settings in the menu that comes up. Here you can find a few more small options that’ll let you tweak the finer details. Google calls this widget “At a Glance” and it can actually be added to any Android home screen launcher.
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If nothing else works, you can uninstall and reinstall the weather app, then add its widget on your Android home screen again. If you don’t fancy the At a Glance widget but still want to get the Google widget app on your home screen, you'll need to add it as a shortcut. You'll see the detailed weather info whenever you open the shortcut. At a Glance relies on Google weather, which works accurately and doesn’t require any extra setup other than turning on your phone's location. It works once you add the widget on the home screen, plus you can tap the weather icon to show full details and climate forecasts for up to 10 days. Getting to see the weather on your Android home screen is as simple as placing a weather widget on your favorite part of the home screen.

However, some that are not in the beta, are still missing the weather app. You’ll find the “Weather” shortcut among other apps icons on your home screen. “Rootless Launcher” is essentially an open-source clone of Google’s Pixel Launcher. A simple toggle switch to remove the At a Glance widget from the home screen. He has been covering consumer technology for over a decade and previously worked as Managing Editor at XDA-Developers. Joe loves all things technology and is also an avid DIYer at heart.
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Most Google apps that are preinstalled on the Pixel take advantage of Material You, while third-party applications usually do not. Some Google-made widgets like the clock widgets will have a pencil in the bottom right-hand corner after letting go. Tapping that pencil will allow you to change even more aspects of it, truly adjusting it to your liking. It’s also worth mentioning that the scale of adjustments you can make to widgets depends on the app grid size. A bigger grid allows for more minute adjustments, while a small grid only allows for extreme adjustments. If by any means/reason the clock or weather widgets on your Android home screen disappear, you might have removed them accidentally.
One of the hallmark features of the Google Pixel series is the classic home screen widget that shows the date and weather. This widget is built-in to the default “Pixel Launcher,” but you may want to remove it. This isn’t an OS issue either, as some are still on the July update with the weather app being missing. While others are on the August update and some are on Android 11 Beta with the issue. It appears to be happening to those on the beta version of the Google app. So the best way to get it back currently is to unenroll in the beta program and update the app.
If all the stock weather options don’t work up to your taste, another way to see climate condition on your Android home screen is by using third-party apps. The Google Play Store is a home for many weather apps, just as it is for other apps. Meanwhile, some stock weather widgets may not work accurately, depending on your OEM, software skin, and region.
He has written thousands of articles, hundreds of tutorials, and dozens of reviews. You now have the Pixel Launcher without the ever-present At a Glance widget. It’s a little frustrating that Google doesn’t let you remove the widget.
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