My Sun/Moon/Weather calendar shows incorrect data.

The Sun, Moon, Tides and Weather calendars need to know your location to function properly. WebCal.Guru does its best trying to figure out your location when needed.

Sometimes positioning is inaccurate or inadequate. It will cause calendar data to be incorrect. In these cases you may need to specify your location manually.

Once you specify a location, that location is used as a default for all new calendars. However, should your location change, you'll need to manually update each calendar. This is why it is a good idea to give your location a name, so that you know which location is used to generate that calendar.

Step 1

Go to the My calendars page. Click Edit on the calendar which you want to edit.


Go to the My calendars page. Click Edit on the calendar which you want to edit.
Step 2

Go to the Location tab.

  • You can search for a location with the search field.
  • Or, you can try to locate you automatically by clicking Crosshair. Your browser will ask your permission to let WebCal.Guru know your location.
  • Finally, you can specify your location manually by clicking on the map or by dragging the crosshair.

Once the crosshair is where you want, click Save.


Go to the Location tab.

You can search for a location with the search field.
Or, you can try to locate you automatically by clicking . Your browser will ask your permission to let WebCal.Guru know your location.
Finally, you can specify your location manually by clicking on the map or by dragging the crosshair.

Once the crosshair is where you want, click Save.
Step 3

Your calendar will update the next time your calendar application downloads the new data. Usually this happens within a day or so.

Updated Tue, 28 Feb 2023 05:48:02 +0000 UTC