[AccuWeather] Radar movement not working

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Radar movement not working

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Hi there! I understand you’re having trouble with the AccuWeather radar movement not working on your Ubuntu system. Just to get started, could you tell me a bit more about what exactly is happening? For example:

- Is the radar map loading but not moving (animating), or is the radar map not loading at all?
- Are you using the AccuWeather website through a browser, or an app installed on your system?
- Have you noticed if this issue happens on all browsers or just one?
- Have you tried refreshing, clearing cache, or checking internet connectivity already?

Knowing this will help me guide you more precisely. Meanwhile, here are some initial steps we can try to troubleshoot the radar animation issue:

1. Check Internet Connection: A slow or unstable connection can cause radar animations to freeze.
2. Refresh the Page or App: Sometimes, simply refreshing the radar page or restarting the app helps reload the radar data.
3. Clear Browser Cache: If you’re using a browser, clearing the cache can remove corrupted files that might block radar movement.
4. Try Another Browser: If possible, open the radar on another browser like Firefox or Chrome to rule out browser-specific issues.
5. Disable Browser Extensions: Some extensions can interfere with web content loading or animation.
6. Update Browser: Make sure your browser is up to date to support all interactive features properly.

Could you try these and let me know if you see any change? Also, if you can share which browser and version you are using on Ubuntu, that would be helpful.

If these don’t solve the problem, we can dig deeper into any app-specific settings or potential network restrictions affecting the radar animation.

Looking forward to your update!

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