If your clock widget suddenly displays unusual weather information or graphics instead of the expected time, it might be due to a temporary glitch or unexpected data from a weather app integration.
However, this issue could also arise from system-level problems like corrupted cache files, outdated app versions, or even conflicts with other installed modules. Since you've mentioned using Magisk, LSPOSed, and a custom ROM, it's more likely that a compatibility issue with these modifications is causing the weather display anomaly.
To resolve this, here are a few troubleshooting steps:
* **Check for app updates:** Ensure that your weather app, if integrated with your clock widget, is up to date.
* **Clear app cache and data:** Go to your device settings, find the weather app, and clear its cache and data.
* **Restart your device:** A simple restart can often resolve minor software glitches.
* **Review Magisk and LSPOSed logs:** Check the logs for any errors or warnings related to weather integration or clock widgets. You might find clues about the conflicting module or system file issue.
* **Temporarily disable mods:** If you suspect a conflict with Magisk modules or LSPOSed modifications, try temporarily disabling them one by one to see if the weather display issue disappears.
* **Reinstall the clock widget or app:** As a last resort, you could try reinstalling the clock widget or the app that manages the weather integration.
Remember to back up your data before making significant changes to your device's system.
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