Using an old copy of Adobe Acrobat I was able to convert the PDF file to a 
text file:
WeatherCat Daily Report For Jan 1, 2015  
Hour 0  TempHiTempLo25.3 24.2  HeatHi HeatLo 25.3 24.2  ChillHi ChillLo 
25.3 24.2  DewPHi DewPLo 15.7 12.9  HumHi HumLo 69 60  PresHi 30.20  PresLo 
30.18  R/hHi0.00  R/hLo0.00  Rain 0.00  AvWsHi AvWsLo 0 0  GustHi GustLo 3 
0  WDir 275  WRun 0.0  SolHi 0  SolLo 0  UVHi 0.0  UVLo 0.0  
1  28.4  25.3  28.4  25.3  28.4  25.3  14.3  11.6  62  49  30.19  30.17 
 0.00  0.00  0.00  2  0  9  0  282  0.6  0  0  0.0  0.0  
2  28.0  27.4  28.0  27.4  28.0  27.4  12.5  11.3  52  49  30.17  30.16 
 0.00  0.00  0.00  1  0  5  0  183  0.1  0  0  0.0  0.0  
3  27.8  27.1  27.8  27.1  27.8  27.1  11.7  10.6  51  48  30.17  30.16 
 0.00  0.00  0.00  1  0  4  0  252  0.1  0  0  0.0  0.0  

The first record is wrong (easily corrected) but the rest of the data looks 
OK and can be easily converted to a CSV file (another python program)
This looks like my only way to get the data imported.

On Friday, April 21, 2017 at 10:42:22 AM UTC-4, MRL wrote:
>
> Weather Cat daily data in a PDF file
> I thought I had a program to convert the PDF file to a text file. The 
> conversion is a mess and unusable.
>  Any help? I have 3+ years of daily data.
> I still have Weather Cat but have not been able to find an export 
> capability.
>
>

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