Pixel users are facing a peculiar issue with their lock screen weather forecasts, which appear to be misaligned. Reports indicate that many are seeing weather data from the previous day displayed for today, while today’s forecast mistakenly shows up for tomorrow. This glitch affects the At a Glance feature on devices running Android 12 and above, which is supposed to provide real-time weather updates directly on the lock screen.
The discrepancy seems to stem from a recent server-side update that may have altered the synchronization process for the lock screen’s weather display. While the Pixel Weather app itself provides accurate information, users have noticed that the At a Glance feature is not reflecting this data correctly. Many have taken to forums and social media to share their experiences, indicating that this is a widespread problem rather than an isolated incident.
Users have expressed frustration over the impact of this glitch on their daily routines. For instance, one parent reported dressing their child inappropriately for the weather due to the inaccurate forecast, which highlighted the practical implications of the error. Others have noted that while the current weather is displayed correctly, tomorrow’s forecast continues to mirror today’s conditions, leaving them confused about what to expect.
Interestingly, the issue appears to be limited to the lock screen, as both weather notifications and the weather app itself continue to function properly. There are concerns that this new problem may be linked to a prior update that removed the Weather Map feature from the Pixel Weather app. Google had previously addressed another issue with weather discrepancies, but it seems this fix may have unintentionally introduced the new synchronization bug.
Users are hopeful that Google will provide a speedy resolution through a future update.
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