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How to show or hide the Weather Bar above Outlook calendars?

Normally, you can view the weather forecast in the Weather Bar above calendars in Outlook 2013 or later versions. For example, for the purpose of viewing more calendar content, you may want to hide the Weather Bar, but how? This article is talking about the tutorial about showing or hiding the Weather Bar above Outlook calendars.

Show or hide the Weather Bar above Outlook calendars

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To show or hide the Weather Bar above calendars in Outlook, please do as follows:
1. Click File > Options to open the Outlook Options dialog box.
2. In the Outlook Options dialog box, click Calendar in the left bar, go to the Weather section, and then uncheck the Show Weather on the calendar option to hide the weather bar. See screenshot:

Note: To show the Weather Bar above calendars, please check the Show weather on the calendar option.

3. Click the OK button.

So far, you have shown or hidden the Weather Bar above calendars in Outlook already.

Notes:
(1) The Weather Bar is a new feature since Outlook 2013.
(2) The Weather Bar only shows in Calendar view or Preview view, and you can enable the views by clicking View > Change View > Calendar or Preview in a calendar folder.


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There is no "Weather" section in my Outlook Options popup menu.
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Hi there,

If you're not seeing the "Weather" section in your Outlook Options popup menu, there could be several reasons for this:

Outlook Version: The Weather Bar feature is available in Outlook 2013 and newer versions. If you're using an older version of Outlook, this feature won't be available.
Group Policy Restrictions: If you're using Outlook in an organization, it's possible that certain features have been disabled by your IT department through Group Policy. This might include the Weather Bar.
Feature Disabled in Registry: The feature might be disabled in the Windows Registry, especially if you're on a corporate network where administrators control these settings.
Corrupted Outlook Profile: In rare cases, a corrupted Outlook profile might cause certain options to not appear as expected. Creating a new profile can sometimes resolve this issue.
Outlook Configuration: Some configurations or specific setups of Outlook might not support the Weather Bar, depending on how Outlook is set up to interact with other Microsoft Office components or internet features.

To troubleshoot, you can:

Check your Outlook version to ensure it supports the Weather Bar.
Contact your IT department if you're in an organization, to see if the feature is disabled.
Try creating a new Outlook profile to see if the issue persists.

Amanda
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