yet another possibility is hardware issues.  I recently had sudden spikes 
to 65°C, but they were more obviously a hardware fault as they were 
followed by a few minutes of null data.
Suspects might be developing corrosion in contacts, or creatures traversing 
the circuit boards.

How frequently is this happening to you?

On Monday, 31 May 2021 at 7:42:47 pm UTC+10 [email protected] wrote:

>
> 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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