Key Takeaways
- The live Santa Tracker has been switched off for the year, with the final image displayed at 11pm on Christmas Eve.
- Comments posted after 11pm on Christmas Eve will still be read by Santa, but may not be published until Christmas morning.
- The Santa Tracker can be enlarged for better viewing by adjusting the screen size.
- The tracker was taken offline for legal reasons and to ensure Santa’s safety.
- Santa’s location cannot be tracked on radar, as he is busy at the North Pole and will begin to appear on the tracker around 1pm on Christmas Eve.
Introduction to the Santa Tracker
The live Santa Tracker, a popular feature on WeatherWatch.co.nz, has been switched off for the year, displaying its final image at 11pm on Christmas Eve. This marks the end of another successful year of tracking Santa’s journey around the world, bringing joy and excitement to children and adults alike. Although the tracker is no longer live, comments posted after 11pm on Christmas Eve will still be read by Santa, ensuring that every child’s message is received and acknowledged.
Technical Support for the Santa Tracker
For users who found the tracker too small to view, there is a simple solution. By making the screen larger, the tracker can be enlarged for better viewing. For Windows users, this can be achieved by pressing the Windows logo key + Ctrl + M to open the Magnifier settings view. This allows users to zoom in and out, making it easier to track Santa’s progress. However, it’s worth noting that Santa’s location cannot be found on the radar, as he is still busy at the North Pole, preparing for his big journey.
Santa’s Journey and Tracker Availability
As Christmas Eve approaches, users can expect Santa to begin to appear on the tracker around 1pm. This is the time when Santa’s journey around the world begins, and the tracker will be live to follow his progress. However, this year’s tracker is now offline for legal reasons and to ensure Santa’s safety. The team at WeatherWatch.co.nz apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause and thanks users for their understanding. Despite the tracker being offline, the spirit of Christmas remains, and users can still enjoy the festive season with their loved ones.
Christmas Wishes and Acknowledgments
The team at WeatherWatch.co.nz would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas, filled with joy, love, and all the festive traditions. Although the Santa Tracker is no longer live, the comments and messages posted will still be read by Santa, and users can look forward to a special Christmas morning. The team thanks users for their support and participation in the Santa Tracker, and they look forward to another successful year of tracking Santa’s journey around the world.
Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In conclusion, the live Santa Tracker may be offline for the year, but the spirit of Christmas remains strong. Users can still enjoy the festive season, and the team at WeatherWatch.co.nz thanks everyone for their support and participation. Although Santa’s location cannot be tracked on radar, his journey around the world is a magical and exciting experience, bringing joy to children and adults alike. As the year comes to a close, the team at WeatherWatch.co.nz wishes everyone a very Merry Christmas and a happy New Year, filled with love, joy, and all the festive traditions.

