There is a 'wetbulp.py' (note the p) in this group that calculates it as a 
xtype_service.  This conversation,

https://groups.google.com/g/weewx-user/c/FntQukhWY00/m/lM53yFt7AwAJ


On Wednesday, June 10, 2026 at 11:48:33 AM UTC-5 Vince Skahan wrote:

> Quick search seems to say a WeatherFlow Tempest station has this, but I 
> can't find it mentioned in any of their API so I don't see a way to get it 
> into weewx for this one model station - 
> https://community.tempest.earth/t/wet-bulb-globe-temperature/14386/11
>
> Other threads and docs with the formula seem to say you need special 
> sensors for this, so I can't speculate how WeatherFlow fakes something to 
> generate that item.
>
> On Wednesday, June 10, 2026 at 8:36:45 AM UTC-7 David Hathaway wrote:
>
>> As the FIFA World Cup (tm) ramps up, we here in Houston are getting a 
>> load of notices about how there is a mandatory water break in matches, even 
>> though it is played indoors. :-/ As I discussed this with my friend the 
>> sports trainer, he mentioned that Texas now has a rule that they must do 
>> certain things according to the WBGT.
>>
>> I have searched here for wet bulb additions to WeeWx.  I see discussions 
>> from 2024 and wonder if there is someone with a more recent idea about 
>> implementing this.  Does anyone calculate the Risk Level and provide 
>> Guidance?
>>
>> I am trying out an agentic Ai to read the RSS XML feed; It loves this 
>> format.  I've not messed with the RSS export.  Is there some intrisic 
>> gotcha?  I really only care about current values.
>>
>> Dave
>>
>

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