For Unix/Linux, setting the clock to UTC is the norm and no tricks are needed 
to get WeeWX to show times in the local time zone.

What OS are you running?  If it is NOT Windows, try running the following 
command and reply with the output.

timedatectl -a

> On Mar 20, 2020, at 7:33 PM, GCC Observatory <gccobservat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Been using weewx for a while now and have always wondered if there's a way to 
> configure it to generate reports that use local time (UTC-5 for me) when the 
> PC clock is set to UTC.  I'm asking because my weewx runs on the same PC as 
> my observatory control software - I'd prefer to set the computer clock to 
> UTC, but the last time I did that, it messed up the weewx reports.  Can 
> anyone tell me if it's possible to "trick" weewx into generating local time 
> reports while keeping the computer clock set to UTC?
> 
> Thanks
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