And since now I encounter the same problem with my day images. And the 
timescale is extended into the first hours of next year. Thus I'm quite 
confident that my problems will disappear as soon as the next year starts. 

To me it looks as if the access to weewx.sdb searches at a wrong time. 
Sadly I can't look deeper to debug that. There are no error messages within 
journalctl.

I'm using two sqlite DBs - the original weewx.sdb of course and a second 
one with forecast data. Maybe if the border of a year is crossed the 
weewx.sdb becomes unavailable? I can even report the time - it happens 
exactly at 14:00. Afterwards the timeaxis starts to go  till 3 o'clock in 
the night (till 14:00 it goes till midnight). And only forecast data is 
drawn (but containing data from today and tomorrow - no problem with year 
boundary). Even dayUV is no longer updated despite not using forecast data 
at all (but with the same timeaxis crossing the year boundary). 

Michael Waldor schrieb am Samstag, 30. Dezember 2023 um 10:20:05 UTC+1:

> Since (today?) all week images contain no measured data, only the forecast 
> data are visible.
> [image: weektempdew.png]
> I have to admit that I've patched utilities.py to shift the right border 
> of the timescale into the "future". It works fine all over the year. To my 
> surprise all (measured) data is missing. If I drop my shift the data 
> re-appears. But - as you see from the image above - the timescale looks 
> fine and is exactly as intended. I've even debugged my modification for the 
> current date, and everythind works as intended. But why are there no data 
> from the past? Even from the above image one can see that imagegenerator.py 
> can cross the year boundary perfectly.
>
> And there IS data available within the past (I've checked this by dropping 
> my change, and I've got a plot between 23. and 31.).
>
> Why does weewx don't see the missing data? Images without forecast data 
> aren't generated at all, e.g. weekUV.
>
> For more details on my patch see 
> https://groups.google.com/g/weewx-user/c/76qdbSy3bbQ/m/oIlk3sKrBgAJ
>
> Regards, Michael
>
>

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