2018-03-30, 20:49:27
I experience this problem and I note that a number of users have posted about it. My solution on long flights is to disconnect FSXWX after reaching cruising altitude and then reconnecting again at top of decent. So as not to experience 'bland' looking skies during the bulk of the flight, I use FSX advanced weather selections to generate a few clouds and a bit of wind/turbulence. The reason I persevere with FSXWX is that it is the only way I have found of obtaining, with a degree of regularity, the destination airport weather at a distance that makes it possible to plan the descent and landing in a reasonable time. Given that there appears to be a 'bug' in the system, it would be interesting if the developer had any comments about it.
Regards
John Earl
Regards
John Earl