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April 7, 2026
The best Notion weather widget is Blocs — an embeddable iframe you paste directly into any Notion page. It shows live weather and a multi-day forecast without leaving your workspace. Free to try; full forecast and customization require a one-time $17 Pro upgrade.
Most people who use Notion as a daily dashboard want to see everything in one place: tasks, calendar, goals, and a quick weather glance before they plan the day. Checking a separate weather app breaks that flow. An embedded weather widget keeps you inside your workspace and turns your Notion home page into a genuine command center.
This is especially useful for:
The Blocs weather widget is a hosted web component designed specifically to be embedded inside Notion pages using Notion's built-in "Embed" block. Once embedded, it fetches live weather data and renders current conditions alongside a multi-day forecast, all inside a compact, Notion-friendly card.
Embedding a weather widget in Notion takes less than two minutes. Here's how:
Go to blocs.me/weather-widget and copy the embed URL. If you're on Pro, configure your location and theme first — your settings are saved to that URL.
Navigate to the Notion page where you want the weather widget to appear — your daily dashboard, morning routine page, or home workspace.
Type /embed in Notion and select the "Embed" option. Paste the Blocs weather widget URL into the embed dialog and press Enter.
Notion lets you drag the edges of embedded blocks to resize them. Pull the widget to your preferred width. It looks best at around 400–500px wide alongside other content blocks.
That's it. The widget will load live weather data automatically every time you open the page.
| Feature | Free | Pro ($17 one-time) |
|---|---|---|
| Current temperature and conditions | Yes | Yes |
| Multi-day forecast | Yes | Yes |
| Custom location | No (auto-detect) | Yes |
| Temperature units (C / F) | Default | Your choice |
| Theme customization | No | Yes (light, dark, custom) |
| Remove Blocs branding | No | Yes |
| Cloud sync across devices | No | Yes |
| Access to all other Blocs widgets | No | Yes |
Pro is a one-time payment of $17 — not a monthly subscription. You get lifetime access to all current and future Blocs widgets. See the full breakdown at blocs.me/pricing.
The main alternatives for adding weather to Notion are other widget services like Indify and Apption. Here's how they stack up:
| Feature | Blocs | Indify | Apption |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weather widget | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Pricing model | One-time $17 | Subscription | Subscription |
| Multi-day forecast | Yes | Limited | Limited |
| Additional widget suite | Yes (9 widgets) | Yes | Yes |
| No sign-up to try | Yes | No | No |
The key difference: Blocs charges once. If you're tired of paying monthly for widgets you use every day, a one-time purchase is a much better deal long-term.
The weather widget works especially well as part of a broader dashboard setup. Here are a few other Blocs widgets worth combining it with:
All of these embed the same way — paste a URL into a Notion embed block. You can learn more in the guide on how to add widgets to Notion.
No. Notion doesn't have a native weather block. To show live weather inside a Notion page, you need to embed an external widget using Notion's Embed block. Blocs is designed specifically for this.
The weather widget is available on Blocs Pro, which is a one-time payment of $17. Unlike subscription services, you pay once and get lifetime access to all Blocs widgets. There's no recurring charge.
The free tier uses browser-based location detection to automatically determine your city. With Pro, you can set your location manually to any city in the world — useful if you're planning trips or managing a team across time zones.
Yes. Every time you open or refresh the Notion page, the widget fetches current weather data. You don't need to manually update anything.
Embedded widgets in Notion work on desktop (web and app) most reliably. Mobile Notion has limited embed support — some widgets may render, others may show a link instead. For the best experience, use Blocs widgets on desktop.
Pro gives you access to all nine Blocs widgets: Pomodoro Timer, Water Tracker, Habit Tracker, Countdown Timer, Progress Bar, Clock and Timer, Calendar, Quote of the Day, and Weather. See the full list at blocs.me/pricing.
If you use Notion as a daily workspace, having live weather on the same page as your tasks and calendar removes one more reason to leave. The Blocs weather widget is fast to set up, visually clean, and built to live inside Notion permanently.
Try the Blocs weather widget — or explore the full widget suite at blocs.me.