If you mean the WU "weather sticker" widgets, I am using the Flash-based one (the first one they show under their "Widgets" tab), and it has been working constantly over the past two days. See the website linked below.
Rich K.
The Flash one works only sort of. Flash is no longer fully supported in Chrome so it doesn't run without clicking on it. The other stickers that don't use Flash and are more popular do not work. Look at yours...they both say, "No Data."
https://www.wunderground.com/personal-weather-station/widgets?ID=KPAHAVER17
So the Stickers (Widgets) are broken and WU knows about it. Who knows when they will fix them.
Same deal with the Gold Stars not work. I think and this is only my theory is that WU did some small thing like turn off Stickers (Widgets) to improve system performance, at least till they move to a new platform to support the demand. They also cut out all MADIS stations from reporting. Could again be an attempt to gain system performance. Remember it was bad folks...it was really bad. So these I think are just quick hopefully temporary performance fixes.
Actually the Flash-based sticker works. I have had it running under Chrome/Win7Pro, Chrome/Win10, Firefox/Win10 and IE/Win10. You have to have the Flash software and your browser needs to be set to permit its use. (I'm not a fan of Flash, but the Flash-based WU widget is the best one, providing the most information.) It starts up for me without having to click on it, and it auto-updates.
The public kiosk display I have been working with uses Chrome (with "kiosk mode") and Win7Pro. The Flash-based sticker would update for hours or several days, and then stop. The issue in this case seemed to be the computer and the network it is on. My solution was to program my webpage that incorporates the Flash sticker to refresh itself. Thus the entire page is refreshed, in my case every minute. I added this code in the <head> section of the HTML:
<!-- refresh page every 60 seconds -->
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="60" />
You may also need to modify the sticker code from "freq=60" to just "freq=" to stop the sticker itself from trying to update itself.
This has been working very well. Basically, I am calling the webpage and the sticker from scratch every minute. I have modified the webpage linked below my signature to also do this, in case anyone wants to see it.
Rich K.