Not having a monitor on my Mac mini, I seldom view anything on it's 'screen'. The posts about out-of-range internal temps encouraged me to look at this "client".
The first window I displayed was entitled "Weather Station Gauges". I then looked in The Manual and see there is a "Client" in the Companion Applications folder. I had already closed the "Station Gauges" window, but the "WeatherCatClient.app" looked exactly like the "Weather Station Gauges" window. But never being one who likes to 'assume', I tried to open the "Weather Station Gauges" thing, again. So, where is that thing?! I would have sworn I just used the Windows menu in WC! But there's nothing like that in there (or anywhere else) now! Nevermind! I found it in the WC->Tools->Gauges item.
Now to my real reason for posting;
does the high temp error show on both these windows/"thermometer" style gauges? I'm also wondering if the "leap second" has been taken into account...
I haven't upgraded WC yet, and I can't remember the last time I ran the WC Client app. However, the it is showing all the red, high limits/values for every 'bar' graph at ~120 to ~128?F on the first four temperature gauges and ~160+ on the external Temp gauge. Again, this is on WC v2.40, not the last update and OS X 10.11.6.
The "Weather Station Gauges" window looks to be accurate.
BTW,
Blick, I think a house ablaze would be considerably above 146.5?F or even 146.5?C! I would not recommend staying to determine what that temperature might actually be, however. I suspect your local fire fighters could give you a reasonable average... be sure and take them some donuts when you visit them, of course.