Google’s Pixel 9 series launch focused so much on AI that it would be easy to forget that a set of flagship smartphones had also arrived. Bundled with the software announcements was a segment on the new Pixel Weather app. The redesigned tool offers a more detailed look at weather conditions compared to its frog-helmed predecessor, complete with a cleaner design. It makes for a pleasant experience, but like all weather apps, the true test is the accuracy of its information.
While some apps address this by providing multiple sources, Pixel Weather offers no such option. Instead, it relies entirely on a single source for its data. There’s nothing explicitly wrong with this, but every source has its limitations.