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      Google is retiring the longstanding built-in weather experience on Android devices by phasing out the full-screen weather interface that many users used as the de facto weather “app” and instead redirecting the weather shortcut to a redesigned Google Search results page that displays current conditions, hourly and 10-day forecasts, air quality data and an AI-generated summary without a standalone app feel; the dedicated Pixel Weather app remains available exclusively on Pixel devices, but most non-Pixel Android phones and tablets will lose the standalone-style weather interface and see a generic search-like experience when tapping their weather shortcut as part of this gradual deprecation. Sources indicate that this change has been rolling out more broadly in recent months, effectively ending the lightweight native-style weather view for most users who don’t have or install the Pixel Weather app. Google’s shift reflects a move away from maintaining multiple weather experiences toward consolidating forecast information into Search, a transition noted across several tech outlets observing the migration of the shortcut and interface.

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      https://www.androidauthority.com/google-android-weather-app-deprecated-3643128/
      https://9to5google.com/2026/02/20/google-weather-app-android-deprecation/
      https://www.androidpolice.com/google-weather-app-for-android-on-its-way-out/

      Key Takeaways

      • The classic Android weather app experience is being deprecated and replaced with a weather results page served through Google Search rather than a standalone full-screen interface.
      • Users on non-Pixel Android devices lose the native-style weather view and are instead directed to a search-based forecast with similar data but a less app-like feel.
      • Owners of Pixel devices retain access to the dedicated Pixel Weather app, which continues separately from the Search redesign.

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      Google’s decision to sunset the existing weather experience on Android marks a notable shift in how basic smartphone functionality is delivered across the platform. For years, Android users have relied on what many thought of as the “weather app” — a full-screen, cleanly organized forecast view that popped up when tapping the weather shortcut on their home screens. In reality, that experience was part of the Google app itself rather than a separate downloadable weather application, but it functioned well enough that most users never questioned its status as a standalone feature. Now, after months of a gradual rollout that has seen the shortcut increasingly redirect to a Google Search results page, the old style of accessing weather forecasts is being phased out for the majority of non-Pixel users.

      Under this new arrangement, tapping the weather icon on an Android device typically brings up a weather results card at the top of a Google Search page. This redesigned interface still provides useful information, such as current conditions, hourly breakdowns, and a 10-day forecast, as well as a new AI-generated weather summary and data points like wind, humidity, and air quality. But because it lives within the Search experience, it also includes other links and elements typical of a search page, which can feel cluttered and less focused than the previous full-screen layout. In effect, Google is consolidating weather information into its broader search ecosystem rather than maintaining a distinct, lightweight weather UI for all devices.

      This rollout hasn’t hit every Android device yet, and some users may still see the older interface, but reports suggest the wider switch is in motion and will continue to expand. Notably, Google’s dedicated Pixel Weather app — launched for Pixel phones and tablets as a standalone weather application — remains untouched by this change and continues to offer a more traditional app experience for those devices. That distinction highlights Google’s ongoing strategy of differentiating Pixel features while streamlining the broader Android experience by folding more functionality into web and search-based interfaces.

      For most Android users who don’t own a Pixel, the weather shortcut they’ve become accustomed to will soon feel more like a search query than a native app, and that represents a subtle but meaningful regression in terms of simplicity and focus. While the underlying forecast data remains accessible and often comprehensive, the shift underscores how even core utilities like weather forecasts are being absorbed into Search rather than maintained as distinct first-party apps across the Android ecosystem.

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