However, if you do choose to dig a bit deeper, clicking on it will pull up the Interests interface. If all you need is an at-a-glance view of the weather, you can leave the widget as is and never interact with it. It'll show the temperature, the sky conditions (cloudy, sunny, etc.), and a small round sun icon, which will change in accordance with those conditions.
On the Choose which apps show quick status on lock screen. The Choose which app to show detailed status on the lock screen. In Settings > Personalisation > Lock Screen. And up to date on all Windows Updates from what I see. The News and Interests bar is just one way the company hopes to achieve that vision - when the feature rolls out, Windows 10 customers will start to notice a new weather widget on their taskbar. I'm on Windows 10 Pro and the latest update version 20H2 for a month or 2 now. Since more people are working from home than ever thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic, Microsoft wants to find a way to make their workday a bit more comfortable and convenient. In January, insiders were allowed to test out a new weather and news widget, aptly called 'News and Interests.' It seems Microsoft has worked out most of the bugs because that feature is arriving for all Windows users soon. In brief: Windows 10's taskbar hasn't changed much over the years, but Microsoft began experimenting with some fresh feature additions a couple of months ago.