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Google confirms Wear OS 6 will no longer ship with the default Weather app

The classic Google Weather app is being retired on Wear OS 6, leaving Pixel Watch owners with Pixel Weather and others with brand-specific options.

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If your smartwatch has ever served as a tiny, polite weather oracle on your wrist, that convenience just lost one of its more familiar faces. Google quietly announced that its built-in Weather app will no longer be offered for smartwatches running Wear OS 6 and later. That doesn’t mean your watch will explode the next time it rains — but it does change where the forecast on your wrist comes from, and how you get it.

What changed

  • On Wear OS 6+, Google’s legacy Weather app is no longer available for new installations from the Play Store. If you already had it installed before upgrading to Wear OS 6, you can keep using it for now.
  • Pixel Watch owners won’t be left in the lurch: Pixel Watches will automatically receive the newer Pixel Weather app or be upgraded to it. For non-Pixel watches, your device maker’s default weather app — or one you download from the Play Store — will be the path forward.

Google’s official explanation is simple: many watch makers now ship their watches with their own default weather apps, and there’s a growing ecosystem of third-party watch weather apps in the Play Store. In short, Google frames this as consolidation — letting OEMs and third-party developers own the weather experience on their devices rather than Google shipping a single, one-size-fits-all app.

That’s believable — Wear OS has evolved into a platform where Samsung, Mobvoi, OnePlus and others often layer their own software on top — but from a user perspective, the result is mixed: some watches will have a polished, integrated weather experience; others might require a bit more searching and tinkering.

If you own or plan to buy a Wear OS 6 watch, here’s what to expect and what to do:

If you already had Google’s Weather app installed before upgrading to Wear OS 6, you can continue to use it. It won’t be available to new users on Wear OS 6, but existing installs are grandfathered in.

If you have a Pixel Watch, Google says your watch will automatically come with — or be upgraded to — the Pixel Weather app, so you won’t need to take action to keep getting forecasts on your wrist.

If you have a non-Pixel watch (Samsung, OnePlus, Mobvoi, etc.):

  • New users may find a brand-default weather app already present on the watch.
  • If there’s no satisfying default, you’ll need to download a third-party weather app from the Play Store (Carrot Weather, AccuWeather, Dark Sky-style apps, and others have wearable companions).

If you prefer voice queries, you can still ask Google Assistant (and Gemini on supported devices) for quick weather updates on Wear OS 3+ devices. That option remains supported.

What you might lose (or gain)

  • Continuity: If you loved the Google Weather UI and complications, you may find the replacement apps different in layout or features. Existing installed copies are safe for now, but they may not receive major updates or be kept in the Play Store for new installs.
  • Better integration on Pixel: Pixel Weather brings a refreshed Material 3 look and some updated tiles and UI touches specifically tuned for Pixel hardware. If you’re a Pixel owner, the swap could be a net positive.
  • More choice (and fragmentation): OEM apps may integrate more tightly with a specific watch’s watch faces and tiles, but you’ll have to judge each vendor’s weather app on its merits. Third-party apps give you choices, but those choices mean extra friction to find one you like.

A short how-to: if your watch suddenly has no Weather app

  1. Check your watch’s app list for a brand default (Samsung/OnePlus/TicWatch often have their own).
  2. If not present, open the Play Store on the watch or companion phone and search “weather” — look for apps that explicitly list Wear OS compatibility.
  3. If you only want quick checks, use Assistant/Gemini with voice queries.

This isn’t a catastrophic break — Google isn’t yanking forecasts off people’s wrists overnight — but it is a nudge in a new direction. For Pixel Watch owners, Google’s Pixel Weather is the ready replacement; for everyone else, expect more vendor apps and more third-party choices. If you treasure a particular UI or feature in Google’s old Weather app, now’s the time to check whether it’s already installed on your watch, and if not, to pick a third-party alternative before you need it.


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