Versions:

  • 1.0.1.0

Weather for Command Palette is a lightweight utility published by Bald Bearded Builder that embeds real-time weather data directly into Microsoft Command Palette, turning the universal search box into an instant meteorological station. Designed for keyboard-centric workflows, the extension lets users type a city name or postal code and immediately receive current conditions, temperature, humidity, wind speed, and a brief forecast without leaving the palette or opening a browser. Typical use cases include developers checking ambient conditions before commuting, remote workers deciding whether to take a laptop outside, IT administrators verifying weather at branch offices, and anyone who wants glanceable climate information while staying within the Command Palette environment. The add-on belongs to the System Utilities / Shell Extensions category and ships as a single signed MSIX bundle; version 1.0.1.0, released under a no-cost license, is the first and therefore current release, ensuring feature parity across all installations. Because the package integrates only with Microsoft Command Palette, it requires Windows 10 20H1 or later and the Command Palette preview from the Microsoft Store; once installed, weather queries are triggered by the default Ctrl+Space hotkey and return cached data refreshed every fifteen minutes from an unnamed global weather provider. The extension supports both metric and imperial units, respects Windows region settings, and consumes negligible RAM because it offloads network calls to the palette’s native extension host. Weather for Command Palette is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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