Apple Watch users on watchOS 10 are encountering issues with Weather complications not displaying data on the watch face, despite the Weather app functioning properly. The problem is occurring on various models regardless of whether they are on watchOS 10.0 or the latest watchOS 10.0.1 update. Users have found a temporary workaround by toggling the 24-Hour Time switch in the Clock app settings on their paired iPhone. Apple has yet to release an update to address the issue.
Apple Watch Users Report Weather Complication Issues in watchOS 10
Apple Watch users on watchOS 10 are facing issues with Weather complications failing to display data on the watch face, despite the Weather app itself presenting no such issues. The problem is occurring on various models regardless of whether they are on watchOS 10.0 or the latest watchOS 10.0.1 update. Users have found a temporary workaround by toggling the 24-Hour Time switch in the Clock app settings on their paired iPhone. Apple has yet to release an update to address the issue.
Temporary Workaround for Weather Complications Issue
Until Apple issues an update to correct the problem, one temporary workaround that users have had the most success with is to open the Watch app on iPhone and toggle the 24-Hour Time switch in the Clock app settings, wait a few seconds, then toggle it back to its original position. The paired Watch should update, and the affected complications should display weather data again (until they don’t again – your mileage may vary).