Leon has it; posted mostly as a heads-up.  Of course I googled first, and 
the more relevent references were about RPi 3's and bluetooth and
the fact that there was a change where the uart(s) gets disabled by default 
now.  The /boot/config.txt has the uart enable, and /boot/cmdline.txt
has a default console thing to remove (was already done).  Anyhow, since it 
wasn't a permissions issue, I figured I'd notify/ask where there are
known RPi and serial port users in case someone has a better idea.  That's 
all.

Thought I'd sent this, saves an extra post. Turns out it was a udev issue, 
and self inflicted (I know, shocking).  I grepped syslog for udev and
found a couple of obscure error messages, but it was a quote problem in the 
rules file (single verses double).
Maybe it was always broken and it was simply the reboot that exposed it.My 
change control isn't good enough to know for sure.
Anyway, weewx is back using /dev/serial0.

Thx, Chris

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