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The main WeatherPower site can still look mostly normal to users at first.
People may still be able to open the app and move around pages.
The biggest risk is the experience feeling inconsistent instead of fully broken.
Users may be able to log in, but not feel like their account changes are sticking.
Some taps may seem like they worked, then nothing updates.
Saved preferences may not appear when users come back.
Certain personal features may feel hit or miss from one try to the next.
Public weather content may still load, which can make the issue harder to notice.
The site could give off a “looks fine, acts weird” feeling.
Newer pages are more likely to feel unstable than older familiar ones.
A user might refresh trying to fix something, then get confused when it still acts off.
Trust can drop fast if people think their actions are being ignored.
The overall vibe becomes less polished, even if the design still looks good.
For visitors, it may feel like WeatherPower is partly working but not fully responding.
For logged-in users, the main pain point is account-related actions not feeling reliable.
That can make the app feel unfinished even when the visuals are strong.
The issue affects confidence more than appearance.
So the main experience right now is not “everything is down.”
It is more like users can get in, but parts of the experience may not behave the way they expect.
In plain terms: WeatherPower still has its look and core feel, but the user experience can feel shaky and frustrating until this is fixed.