“Feels Like” Now Only Appears When It’s Actually Important
Apple Weather already has a feature called Feels Like, which, as you can probably guess, tells you what the temperature feels like in a specific place.
For example, when the temperature is 72 degrees, it may steel feel like it’s only 62 degrees because of different factors like wind and humidity.
The Feels Like feature isn’t new to the Weather app, but now it only appears when it counts. Now, when you open the Weather app to see what your current location’s weather is like, you may or may not see the Feels Like section below the temperature.
It will only appear if the current temperature and the temperature it feels like in that place are different. If you want to see what the temperature feels like either way, you can still scroll down until you see the Feels Like panel to get more information.