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April 29, 2026
The best weather widget for Notion is Blocs — it embeds a live, customizable weather display directly into any Notion page via a simple URL. It's built for Notion users who want ambient weather awareness without leaving their workspace. The free tier covers basic use; a one-time $17 Pro upgrade unlocks multi-day forecasts, theme customization, and location control.
/embed URL — it works in secondsMost people check the weather from their phone or a separate tab. If you run your day out of Notion — managing tasks, journaling, planning sprints — that means constantly context-switching just to check if you need a jacket.
A weather widget embedded directly in Notion brings that information into the same workspace where you actually make decisions. Planning an outdoor workout? Scheduling a photoshoot? Coordinating a team offsite? Having live weather visible alongside your tasks removes one more reason to leave your workspace.
It's a small change, but Notion's entire value proposition is reducing friction. A weather widget fits that philosophy perfectly.
The Blocs Weather widget is a lightweight, embeddable weather display designed specifically for Notion. Unlike standalone weather apps or dashboard tools, it lives inside your Notion page as an iframe — rendering live conditions inline with your other content.
It shows current temperature, weather conditions (sunny, cloudy, rain, etc.), and your location. With Pro, you get a multi-day forecast so you can plan ahead without ever opening a weather app.
The widget is part of Blocs' broader suite of productivity widgets for Notion, which includes tools like a Pomodoro timer, habit tracker, water tracker, and more — all designed to embed natively in Notion pages.
Go to blocs.me/weather-widget and copy the embed URL for the weather widget. The path is https://blocs.me/weather.
In your Notion page, type /embed and select the "Embed" block option. Notion will prompt you to paste a URL.
Paste the Blocs weather URL and click "Embed link." The widget will load inline — showing live weather for your location directly inside Notion.
Drag the widget's edges to resize it. You can place it in a column alongside your daily planner, habit tracker, or task list for a full ambient-aware dashboard.
Here's what you get at each tier:
| Feature | Free | Pro ($17 one-time) |
|---|---|---|
| Current temperature and conditions | Yes | Yes |
| Multi-day forecast | No | Yes |
| Custom location | No | Yes |
| Unit toggle (°C / °F) | No | Yes |
| Theme customization | No | Yes |
| No Blocs branding | No | Yes |
| Cloud sync across devices | No | Yes |
| Access to all Blocs widgets | No | Yes |
The free tier is a good way to test the widget in your workspace. If you want a proper weather display with location control and forecasts, Pro is worth it — especially since it's a one-time payment that also unlocks every other widget Blocs offers. See full details at blocs.me/pricing.
There are a few ways people add weather to Notion. Here's how they stack up:
| Option | Embeds in Notion | Live Data | Customizable | Pricing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blocs | Yes (native iframe) | Yes | Yes (Pro) | Free / $17 one-time |
| Indify | Yes | Yes | Limited | Subscription-based |
| Apption | Yes | Yes | Limited | Subscription-based |
| Notion formula workaround | N/A | No | No | Free |
Subscription-based tools like Indify and Apption add recurring costs that accumulate over time. Blocs' one-time pricing model is a straightforward alternative — you pay once and it's yours indefinitely. For most users, the widget suite also provides enough tools to replace multiple subscriptions at once.
No. Notion doesn't have a built-in weather block. To show live weather in Notion, you need to embed a third-party widget using Notion's embed block. Blocs is built specifically for this purpose.
There's a free version that displays basic current conditions. Multi-day forecasts, location customization, theme control, and unit switching (°C/°F) require Blocs Pro, which is a one-time $17 payment.
Yes. The Blocs weather widget pulls live data and updates automatically — you don't need to refresh your Notion page manually.
Yes, with Pro. You can set a custom location (city, region, or coordinates) rather than relying on browser-detected location. This is especially useful for planning pages focused on a specific place.
Notion's mobile apps have limited embed support. The widget works best on Notion desktop and web. On mobile, embedded iframes may not display or may require a workaround.
Blocs includes a Pomodoro timer, water tracker, habit tracker, countdown timer, progress bar, clock, calendar, quote of the day, and weather widget. All are embeddable in Notion via the same iframe method. See the full widget overview or check pricing for what's included in each tier.
If you spend your day in Notion, having live weather embedded in your workspace is a small quality-of-life upgrade that pays off every day. Blocs makes it simple — no extensions, no integrations, no recurring fees.
Try the free version first: go to blocs.me/weather-widget, copy the embed URL, and paste it into a Notion embed block. It takes under a minute to set up.
When you're ready for forecasts, location control, and full customization, the one-time Pro upgrade at blocs.me/pricing covers the weather widget plus every other tool in the Blocs suite.