Weather.com or The Weather Channel is a weather forecasting and national news website with forecasts around the world. Whenever you visit a location to check the weather or conditions, the location will be added to a list that can give you weather data whenever you visit weather.com. In some cases, you may not want to keep a location on your list. To remove the area from your list, click the three-dotted symbol and press remove to eliminate it from your list successfully. If you clear your browser's data, your previous locations will be cleared as well.
Weather.com or The Weather Channel is a weather forecasting and news website that gives accurate weather data and forecasts for countries around the world. By researching the weather in a location, you will automatically add the place to your locations list that will keep you updated on the weather conditions of that location whenever you visit the Weather.com website. Sometimes, you only want to see the weather in an area for a brief time and no longer need to know the weather conditions. In this guide, you will learn how to manage the places on your weather.com homepage.
If you have not cleared your history or browsing data, weather.com will keep the locations you had searched unless you manually remove them from your locations bar. To see your locations, look under the search bar on the weather.com website, and you will see the names of places and the temperature of that location.
Here is how to quickly remove the locations on weather.com:
Once you have followed these steps, you will be able to remove the areas on your weather.com bar. You can include as many places as you want on your weather.com homepage, but only four locations are viewed before having to scroll through the list of locations. If you clear your browsing data, your weather.com locations will erase from the website. You will need to add the locations again by searching the place in the weather.com search bar.
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