We’ve known that Microsoft has been planning its “Sun Valley” design for a while now. Recent leaks have all but confirmed it as the next major update, albeit one that will bear the traditional Windows 11 name.
How do I choose Fahrenheit or Celsius in the Windows 10 & 11 Weather app?
While it’s not the biggest overhaul we’ve seen from Microsoft, Windows 11 looks a lot more polished and refined than Win 10. There are a ton of tweaks and refinements, many of which are borrowed directly from the Windows 10X project.
Widgets are back, though. There will be a new widgets icon on the taskbar, giving you quick access to your widgets. Here we’ll take a look at the weather widget, specifically how to change the weather from Celsius to Fahrenheit (and vice versa).
It is not uncommon for Microsoft to default to the Fahrenheit weather scale in Windows. However, this scale, while widely used in countries around the world, is not universal. Fortunately, there is always a way to change it to Celsius with a few simple steps. Here they are: