Also, any ideas on how to pass a new line within the format option so that
Output
on
Twitter
can look
more
like this?

On Thursday, December 28, 2017 at 1:12:38 PM UTC-8, Chris Alemany wrote:
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> On Thursday, December 28, 2017 at 12:38:55 PM UTC-8, mwall wrote:
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>> On Thursday, December 28, 2017 at 3:24:00 PM UTC-5, Chris Alemany wrote:
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>>> On Thursday, December 28, 2017 at 11:58:22 AM UTC-8, mwall wrote:
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>>>> but the fastest and most accurate way is rather pythonic: just do it! 
>>>>  run weewx directly and see what it spits out in each LOOP and REC 
>>>> dictionary.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I sense this is the answer I am looking for (Luke lol) but as to how I 
>>> might accomplish that... my use of the pythonic-force is weak.
>>>
>>> Help me Obi-MWall-Kenobi you're my only hope. 
>>>
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>> here you go:
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>> http://weewx.com/docs/usersguide.htm#running 
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>> m
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> Whoa. OK, that was awesome.
>
> However, if I put in 'dayRain' (or dayrain) as it is delivered within the 
> LOOP or REC packets from weewx within my format command for the twitter 
> extension, it just spits out:
>
>  Rain Today: {dayRain:%.1f}mm  
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> rather than actually parsing the variable.  
>
> However, other variables, like outTemp or heatindex or windchill seem to 
> match up and work just fine.  So I am definitely missing a crucial step 
> here.
>
> Chris
>

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