Thanks. This did the trick. Though, for some reason, I actually had to do a 
drop daily first, then rebuild, as the rebuild just didn't quick kick it. 
It looks much better now!

On Saturday, June 18, 2022 at 3:54:38 PM UTC-6 gjr80 wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Your issue is most likely some bad or old data in the daily summaries. The 
> solution is to rebuild the daily summaries using the wee_database utility 
> <http://weewx.com/docs/utilities.htm#Action_--rebuild-daily>. First stop 
> WeeWX and then use a command something like:
>
> $ wee_database --rebuild-daily
>
> Depending on your installation type and the directory you are in you may 
> need to prefix the command with sudo or include the full path to 
> wee_database (full path should/may only be required for a setup.py 
> install in which case the path is /home/weewx/bin).
>
> Gary
>
>
> On Sunday, 19 June 2022 at 07:35:48 UTC+10 Mike S wrote:
>
>> Hi - How are these summary reports made? 
>>
>> That is, on the left side of the weewx html page, there's 
>> daily/monthly/yearly summary for highs/lows etc. I've got it reporting a 
>> bad outside min temperature, which I know didnt occur. However when I look 
>> in (a copy of) /var/lib/weewx/weewx.sdb  - archive table and the outTemp I 
>> cannot find the value it reports. In fact, nothing comes within ~20 degrees 
>> of it. 
>> Im using DB browser for Sqlite on linux, and I've also scanned through 
>> using python/sqlite module. 
>>
>> I see the bad value on the page and the rss feed. Can any one point me in 
>> the right direction? I did delete the html/rss files from the server and 
>> let it regenerate it - still the same. 
>>
>

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