Hello all, I keep seeing my id, ventenskapsman, on the Welcome our Newest Member tag at the top of the forum index and felt bad I haven't introduced myself. As I finally have questions I thought I'd do just that!
I've been using WC since I first acquired a Davis Vantage Pro as a (very nice) Christmas present in 2012. I've happily been using the station and WC all these years which covered about 2.5 years in San Jose, CA and now 2.5 years in Corrales, NM (just outside Albuquerque). Other than reporting to Wunderground, ID=KNMCORRA6, I haven't had much time to look into creating a personal weather page.
I recently upgraded to V2.4 and have navigated OS Sierra issues thanks to many forum posters (all I had to do was turn off the sleep setting and that solved the hangs). I also see we have synthetic channels now (very cool) and a more feature rich tag set than was available in 2012! If you don't upgrade for a while you miss out on a lot

. I'm now considering putting my toe in the waters of making a personal web page and since I don't have any previous experience with this I am starting slow and simple by playing the venerable atkins template and saving to local disk for learning and testing.
On to my question ... With a synthetic channel I can finally make a data channel to report the daily temperature range (Highest Temp - Lowest Temp) which is something I've wanted to do for a long time. What I'd also like to be able to report is the Lowest High Temperature over a period (e.g. Monthly) as well as the Highest Low Temperature over a period.
I've looked through the forums and the Weather Cat tags reference and can't figure a way to do it. I've come to the conclusion that either 1.) It can't be (easily) done or 2.) The answer is so simple I'll be embarrassed once you point it out to me.
Not quite sure why I find temperature range and coolest days and warmest nights so interesting but I certainly do! Thanks for any insight you can give and I certainly will be posting more novice questions as I journey down the path to making a personal weather page.
best, -carl