Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better.
I am able to confirm this issue, with the following steps.
1) Start the weather app
2) Notice the indicator-location shows it is using location services
3) Go to the settings and switch location off
4) Notice that the indicator-location now shows the app as *not* using location services
5) Restart the app
6) Notice that the indicator-location now shows the app as *using* location services
It should be investigated what is causing the indicator-location to think that the app is using location services (when it shouldn't) and whether this is a bug in the app or the indicator.
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better.
I am able to confirm this issue, with the following steps.
1) Start the weather app
2) Notice the indicator-location shows it is using location services
3) Go to the settings and switch location off
4) Notice that the indicator-location now shows the app as *not* using location services
5) Restart the app
6) Notice that the indicator-location now shows the app as *using* location services
It should be investigated what is causing the indicator-location to think that the app is using location services (when it shouldn't) and whether this is a bug in the app or the indicator.