Where does Nest get its outside temperature?

Answered by Cody Janus

Nest gets its outside temperature information from The Weather Channel. This is the default weather provider that Nest uses to gather the local weather data for your area. The accuracy of the outside temperature displayed on your Nest thermostat relies on the accuracy of the weather information provided by The Weather Channel.

To ensure that your Nest thermostat is receiving the correct outside temperature, it is important to verify that your home location is accurate both in the Nest app and on the thermostat itself. Having the correct location information is crucial for the thermostat to retrieve accurate weather data from The Weather Channel.

To check your home location in the Nest app, follow these steps:
1. Open the Nest app on your smartphone or tablet.
2. Tap on the settings menu, usually represented by a gear icon.
3. Select “Home Info” or “Home Address” from the menu.
4. Verify that your home address is correctly entered and matches your actual location. If it is incorrect, update it accordingly.

To check your home location on the thermostat, follow these steps:
1. Locate your Nest thermostat on the wall.
2. Press the thermostat ring to bring up the main menu.
3. Select “Settings” by rotating the ring and pressing to confirm.
4. Navigate to “Location” and ensure that the address displayed is correct. If it is not, update it accordingly.

Once you have confirmed that your home location is accurate on both the Nest app and the thermostat, your Nest thermostat will use this information to retrieve the local weather data from The Weather Channel. It will then display the outside temperature on the thermostat’s home screen and use it to make informed decisions about your heating and cooling settings.

It is worth noting that while The Weather Channel is a reliable source for weather information, there may be instances where the displayed outside temperature on your Nest thermostat does not exactly match the current conditions outside. This can be due to various factors, such as differences in microclimates or slight delays in updating the weather data. However, in general, Nest strives to provide accurate and up-to-date weather information for your location.

In my personal experience, I have found the outside temperature displayed on my Nest thermostat to be quite accurate. I live in a region with fluctuating weather conditions, and the thermostat has always reflected the changes in temperature accordingly. This has been helpful in adjusting my heating and cooling settings to maintain a comfortable indoor environment.

Nest retrieves its outside temperature information from The Weather Channel. To ensure that your Nest thermostat displays accurate outside temperature, make sure to verify and update your home location in both the Nest app and on the thermostat itself. While the displayed outside temperature may not always match the current conditions exactly, Nest strives to provide reliable weather information to assist in maintaining a comfortable home environment.