There is an aggregation for the number of days where an observation type is
greater than some value. However, you would need an observation type. That
is, some way of measuring "sultriness." In that case, it would be something
like

$month.sultry.max_ge(40).

This would give you the number of days in the month where "sultry" reached
40 or higher.

However, if it's a conditional on multiple variables, that is, the
temperature must be greater than 25 *and* the humidity must be higher than
59%, then you'd have to write either a search list extension, or an xtype
aggregation.

-tk

On Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 1:54 AM František Slimařík <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I´d like to ask if it´s possible with current WeeWX settings get
> temperature at particular hour or extension has to be written. I recently
> found in my country we count "sultry days" based on conditions at 2PM. I
> have also found conversion table where is given for example if temperature
> is 25C and humidity higher than 59% we can consider day as "sultry day". I
> want to add this into my NOAA reports. So question is if there is something
> like
> $day.hours()["14"].outTemp.avg
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