According to the ever-trustworthy Wikipedia, Unicode provides a
compatibility character for the degree Celsius at U+2103 (decimal 8451).
Compatibility characters are discouraged and should only be used except
when needed for round-trip convertibility to other standards.
Clearly someone saw the degree Celcius/Fahrenheit characters and thought
that using them "must be better". Unfortunately, most fonts do not have it.
As a quick hack, you can modify the
/usr/share/locale/*/LC_MESSAGES/libgweather.mo file using
sed -e s/\\xe2\\x84\\x83/\\xc2\\xb0C/g -e
s/\\xe2\\x84\\x89/\\xc2\\xb0F/g
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