I've played with the SenseHAT (but on a RPi3) and you may need to 
compensate for the fact that the chip heats up the SenseHAT and so it shows 
a higher than actual temperature reading. I've seen this mentioned in 
several places on the Web and there are suggestions about how to compensate 
for this.
I guess it all depends on what you want the system to do for you.
Susan

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