In addition to Karen's suggestions, two other questions:

What kind of hardware? Some hardware generate their own archive records.

Where is the sensor located? Perhaps the sun is a factor?



On Mon, May 31, 2021 at 2:42 AM [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

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> If I understand well how weewx works on my station, every 48s a loop
> packet arrives and I suppose that by making an average of those loop
> packets every 5 minutes it writes to the database.
> How can I have a temperature graph at 20ºC and suddenly find peaks at 43º?
> That would imply that 6 packets have arrived with data very out of the
> correct which seems very unlikely, perhaps one for any reason that alters
> the average somewhat and that I suppose can be filtered with StdQC but how
> can  be saved in the database a temperature of 43 ° C in 5 minutes.
> What is the explanation?
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