You can see it on our HOA website <https://riveragreenshoa.com>. There are 
two variants - the simpler one can be seen toward the bottom of the index 
page, and a slightly more decorative one can be seen on the site's Weather 
page. While it behaves like (and is) a standard WordPress plugin, I did not 
want to spend the time needed to write the necessary installation code to 
make it available via the plugin library, so it has to be 'manually' 
installed. I have the extension that generates a Cumulus realtime.txt file 
installed in weewx, and a report section in weewx that FTPs it to the root 
of the site.

On Saturday, May 30, 2026 at 1:28:11 PM UTC-4 Ian Rattew wrote:

> Hi Peter,
> I would be very interested to learn about your wordpress plug-in - is it 
> in the plug-in library?
> thanks,
> Ian
>
> On Saturday, May 30, 2026 at 2:34:51 PM UTC+1 Peter Fletcher wrote:
>
>> There was a fairly good WordPress Weather Station plugin, using Cumulus 
>> realtime.txt format data (which weewx can produce, using an appropriate 
>> addon). Unfortunately, its developers stopped supporting it a few years 
>> ago, and it stopped working altogether (it loaded but wouldn't display 
>> updates) a couple of WordPress updates ago. I was not able to find a 
>> 'commercial' replacement plugin, so I wrote a very simple one, which I use 
>> on a HOA website I support.
>>
>> On Friday, May 29, 2026 at 8:33:57 AM UTC-4 Ian Rattew wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all, I have come from the world of meteohub on a raspberry pi which I 
>>> have run for over a decade. I have a now old Davis VP2 and the wind vane is 
>>> playing up yet again so I thought I would investigate what is current in 
>>> Weather-stations and Software. I have always run a WordPress weather 
>>> station website that I would like to maintain but I am now looking for 
>>> something that also has Home Assistant integration.
>>>
>>> So I found Weewx. I have it fully installed with Home Assistant 
>>> integration and some Skins. WordPress integration seems doable.
>>>
>>> I can see that it is very good regarding live data reporting but I am 
>>> confused how to do aggregate and historic values such max and min 
>>> temperature in the last hour or average soil temp today.
>>>
>>> Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks, Ian
>>>
>>

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