Data doesn't update when pressing enter on the search - next.js

I'm using the Open Weather API to learn some NextJS.
On my staging site, when you search for a city such as Paris, neither the map, time, nor the headings update. However, the strange thing is that when I test this on my localhost machine, it works as expected, but it doesn't work on Netlify.
If you have Redux Devtools installed, you'll notice that my search query is working, but the page doesn't update when pressing the enter key on the keyboard.
Would anyone have any experience as to why my search is not working on my staging site, but works on my localhost?
Thank you for your help!

I learned from user brc-dd that I need to serve my fetches from https or // to make my app work.
Thanks a lot!

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