Thanks Gary and Phil for finding and sorting this :)

On Wed, 26 Sep 2018, 04:19 Philip Kutzenco, <kutze...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Gary,
>
> Excellent. Thanks for sussing this out! I'll look forward to Pat's next
> release.
>
> Phil
>
> On Tuesday, September 25, 2018 at 10:04:07 AM UTC-4, gjr80 wrote:
>>
>> OK, I think I have handle on what is happening here. The cause is as Phil
>> has noted, the last timestamp in each data series in month.json is
>> midnight at the end of the current local day. A commit by Pat on 4
>> September changed that timestamp from being the last timestamp in the
>> archive to being the midnight timestamp. Looking at the releases that Pat
>> has made I think 0.7 will exhibit this behaviour but 0.6 does not. I will
>> drop Pat a line with the details.
>>
>> Gary
>>
>> On Tuesday, 25 September 2018 22:14:20 UTC+10, Philip Kutzenco wrote:
>>>
>>> So, looking at the data in the json file, the last epoch date in the
>>> series is 1537934400000 and translates to September 26 at 4:00 AM UTC. So
>>> that is midnight on September 26 EDT (my time zone). So it sounds like the
>>> aggregated temperature data displayed is for the period prior to that
>>> date/time. But it definitely makes the plot seem inaccurate, especially
>>> when you look at past dates. You'd expect that the aggregated data point to
>>> correspond to the data gathered from the start of the date to midnight just
>>> before the next date starts. I hope that is clear (and that I'm not
>>> confused).
>>>
>>> Phil
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, September 25, 2018 at 7:59:03 AM UTC-4, Philip Kutzenco
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Gary,
>>>>
>>>> I think this is the file you want me to post. It is timestamped
>>>> September 25, 2108 at 7:46 AM. I am in the US Eastern Time Zone currently
>>>> observing Daylight Saving Time. So my time zone is EDT. I checked the date
>>>> and time with the date command on my Raspberry Pi running running weewx and
>>>> it is correct.
>>>>
>>>> Let me know if you wanted a different file.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks. I appreciate the help.
>>>>
>>>> Phil
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, September 24, 2018 at 11:33:58 PM UTC-4, gjr80 wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I suspect the issue will be related to how highcharts is interpreting
>>>>> timestamps in the plot data rather then the wrong data being in the plot
>>>>> data files. I have seen something like this before but it was related to
>>>>> the timezone of the client computer viewing the plots, would seem that is
>>>>> not the issue here though. I am rather pushed for time at the moment but
>>>>> will have a look when I can, though it's been a while though since I have
>>>>> delved into highcharts.
>>>>>
>>>>> Phil, can you post one of the generated  highcharts data files that is
>>>>> displaying the issue. Would help to know your timezone and at  what time
>>>>> the file was generated as well.
>>>>>
>>>>> Gary
>>>>>
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