I notice that, for me, some of the historic data graphs supplied with the 
Belchertown skin are off by one day. In particular, if you go to the 
"Graphs" page and select either "Month" or "Year", the temperature graph 
data are labeled as being one day beyond what they should be. For instance 
at the right end of the plot, today's data is shown, but the date on the 
y-axis is tomorrow's date.

This is also true for the Wind/Wind Gust graph, the Wind Direction graph 
and also the Barometer graph. The Rainfall graph is fine.

If you select "Week" all of the graphs are fine; of course the data on the 
"Today" and "Week" are actual recorded data points, while the "Month" and 
"Year" data are max and min data for each date.

For some more context, the Standard skin shows the correct max and min 
temperature data for the month of September (I didn't check further). Also, 
I did need to NULL some anomalous temperature data in the database for June 
14 (the guy who stained my back deck through a plastic sheet over my 
weather station for  hours). I followed the directions in the Wiki and had 
weewx recalculate the summaries without incident. I also deleted the June 
NOAA report, which was properly re-created. I did look at that June NOAA 
report which shows the correct min and max temperatures for each date, 
while the Belchertown "Year" graph is off by one day for the June 
temperature data. So none of what I did seems to me to be causal for a 
Monthly graph to list today's data with a Y-axis of tomorrow. 

I know that Pat is using code from Highcharts for these graphs but I don't 
know if this is occurring in all Highcharts, only those in the Belchertown 
skin, or only for me.

Does anyone else see this? Where should I look to identify the cause? Is 
there any other information I should post to help the group guide me?

Phil

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