Your location
Meteum determines the region you're in automatically using GPS data. You need to make sure that access to location data is granted in the device settings.
For devices without a GPS receiver, the region is determined by the IP address. Sometimes this method involves a large margin of inaccuracy. For questions about the geographic location of your IP address, you can contact your internet service provider.
To set the location manually:
Enter the name of the city on settings page.
The city that you have manually selected is saved in the cookies. If you always see a different city instead of the one selected manually, this means that the cookies are cleared from your browser. Allow saving cookies in the browser settings. Find out how to do this in Cookies.
For more information about how websites determine your location, see the section Your location.
Forecast for my city
There are two ways you can find out the forecast for your exact location.
On the homepage of the service , select My location to the right of the city name. The service will determine your exact coordinates and show the forecast for that location.
When the screen displays the forecast for your location, you'll see the geolocation icon to the right of its name.
On the homepage of the service , tap next to your location and then Find me. The service will determine your exact coordinates and show the forecast for that location.
When the screen displays the forecast for your location, you'll see the geolocation icon to the right of its name.
Forecast for another city
To get a forecast for another city, enter its name in the search bar.
Under the 10 day forecast, select a location from the Weather in other cities section and see the forecast for that location.
To select a city in a different country, click on Worldwide under Weather in other cities, choose the country, and select the city from the list.
Tap next to your location. Begin typing the name of the locality in the search bar and choose the correct one from the list that appears.