We are having very odd weather for the time of year in Western New York State, with peak daytime temperatures nearing 70 ºF. It has also been quite windy. You can see a display of the conditions at my home here. <https://fletchers-uk.com/weather/index.html> I am using a Vantage Pro II with the latest version of weewx, and over the last few days the indicated and graphed wind chill temperature has been higher than the indicated heat index temperature, despite winds mostly in the teens (mph). In fact, it looks as if the wind chill temperature is being set to be numerically equal to the uncorrected outside temperature. I now know (having looked it up) that the definition of wind chill requires an air temperature at or below 50 ºF, so that wind chills calculated by the standard formula for higher temperatures than that are essentially nonsense, but I don't think that substituting the uncorrected outside temperature is better. Would it be possible to display (e.g.) N/A for the wind chill when the temperature is outside the range for which it can be validly calculated, and blank the relevant point/line on the graphs under these conditions?
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