Hi there! I see you're having trouble with the MyRadar weather app where the radar map opens, but the forecast gets stuck on "Loading" and never shows. Let's get that sorted out together.
To start, could you tell me: - Are you running the MyRadar app directly on Windows, or are you using a browser version? - Have you noticed this issue recently after an update, or has it been ongoing? - Have you tried any fixes already, like restarting the app or your system?
In the meantime, here are some common and effective steps we can try to resolve this loading problem on a Windows 10 system:
1. Check Date & Time Settings MyRadar relies on your system's clock and time zone to sync forecast data correctly. If these are off by several minutes, it can cause loading issues. - Go to Start > Settings > Time & Language > Date & Time. - Ensure “Set time automatically” and “Set time zone automatically” are turned ON. - If not enabled, turn them on or manually correct the time and time zone.
2. Restart the App and Computer Sometimes a simple restart clears temporary glitches. - Close MyRadar completely. On Windows, you can check Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc) to ensure MyRadar isn’t running in the background. - Then restart your computer and open the app again.
3. Check Your Network Connection The forecast data needs internet access. - Try switching between WiFi and a wired connection if you can. - Also, disable any VPNs or proxies that might interfere with data loading.
4. Clear Cache or Data (If Applicable) On some Windows apps or browser-based versions, clearing cached data might help. If you’re on a browser: - Clear the browser cache and cookies via Settings > Privacy and Security. - Restart the browser and try MyRadar again.
5. Reinstall the App If the above steps don’t help and you use the MyRadar app: - Uninstall the app from Settings > Apps. - Download the latest version from the official source and reinstall it.
If after trying these steps your forecast is still stuck on "Loading," please let me know what you’ve tried, and we can dig deeper.
Also, I found a helpful MyRadar support article that specifically addresses this loading issue caused by incorrect system time settings on Windows 10: https://support.myradar.com/support/solutions/articles/44001811349--windows-myradar-hangs-on-a-loading-message-how-do-i-fix-that- [1]
Are you satisfied with this approach so far? Let me know how it goes!
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Hi there! I see you're having trouble with the MyRadar weather app where the radar map opens, but the forecast gets stuck on "Loading" and never shows. Let's get that sorted out together.
To start, could you tell me:
- Are you running the MyRadar app directly on Windows, or are you using a browser version?
- Have you noticed this issue recently after an update, or has it been ongoing?
- Have you tried any fixes already, like restarting the app or your system?
In the meantime, here are some common and effective steps we can try to resolve this loading problem on a Windows 10 system:
1. Check Date & Time Settings
MyRadar relies on your system's clock and time zone to sync forecast data correctly. If these are off by several minutes, it can cause loading issues.
- Go to Start > Settings > Time & Language > Date & Time.
- Ensure “Set time automatically” and “Set time zone automatically” are turned ON.
- If not enabled, turn them on or manually correct the time and time zone.
2. Restart the App and Computer
Sometimes a simple restart clears temporary glitches.
- Close MyRadar completely. On Windows, you can check Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc) to ensure MyRadar isn’t running in the background.
- Then restart your computer and open the app again.
3. Check Your Network Connection
The forecast data needs internet access.
- Try switching between WiFi and a wired connection if you can.
- Also, disable any VPNs or proxies that might interfere with data loading.
4. Clear Cache or Data (If Applicable)
On some Windows apps or browser-based versions, clearing cached data might help. If you’re on a browser:
- Clear the browser cache and cookies via Settings > Privacy and Security.
- Restart the browser and try MyRadar again.
5. Reinstall the App
If the above steps don’t help and you use the MyRadar app:
- Uninstall the app from Settings > Apps.
- Download the latest version from the official source and reinstall it.
If after trying these steps your forecast is still stuck on "Loading," please let me know what you’ve tried, and we can dig deeper.
Also, I found a helpful MyRadar support article that specifically addresses this loading issue caused by incorrect system time settings on Windows 10:
https://support.myradar.com/support/solutions/articles/44001811349--windows-myradar-hangs-on-a-loading-message-how-do-i-fix-that- [1]
Are you satisfied with this approach so far? Let me know how it goes!