![]() ![]() ![]() I have noticed that, after updating the device location, the corresponding Echo can sometimes switch back to the old town for a day or two. Simply saying “Alexa, what’s the weather today?” will work fine. Phew, no more saying “Alexa, what’s the weather like today in ?“. Scroll down to “Device Location” and you’ll see the zipcode – or full address – of your last house: The device location for a particular Echo device.Ĭhange this, click ‘Save’ and now Echo will get the weather correct for your town. So go to Devices in the bottom right, click on “Echo & Alexa” and go into your first Echo. As it happens, there’s a third place that you must change for Alexa to finally get your weather correct for your town!Īnd somewhat annoyingly, you must change for this every single Echo device you own. So you’ve probably made sure that your address is now correct in your Amazon account, but the weather is still wrong.Īs a result, you may have gone into the Alexa app and gone to Settings -> Your Locations, and made sure that ‘Home’ is up to date too: The overall Alexa app location (which is different to an Echo’s location)īut guess what? The weather town is still wrong. ![]() ![]() If you’ve moved house, you’ll probably have noticed that your Echo devices still give you the weather for your old town. 2.1) Why doesn’t Alexa allow you to change the default provider? Fixing Alexa’s incorrect town location for weather ![]()
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