>
> You were correct.  The issue was the timestamp included in the data file.
> I removed the timestamp from the input and all is well.  When I converted
> that timestamp from Unix time to regular, it turned out to be GMT and not
> EDT.  That is what accounted for the time difference that I was seeing.
> WeeWX was converting that time stamp to EDT, but NOTHING relating to time
> was changed.  Nothing was changed in the input and to my knowledge, there
> is no option to change how WeeWX interprets time stamps.  So, why when this
> WAS working, did it suddenly change?  this was a brand new WeeWX install.
>

I didn't follow any of this. The important thing is to either supply a
correct time stamp (in unix epoch time, which is UTC), or let WeeWX provide
a valid timestamp.

Glad things are working now.

-tk

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