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Recording Weather?

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I've recently acquired a weather station, rain gauge, and minimum-maximum thermometer from course and want to make the most of the information i record. The problem I have is the station isn't one that can be hooked to the computer and although I'd love one that does I can't afford it right now. I would like to be able to view any information I get on graphs to compare monthly temps, humidity, etc. I thought there maybe a spreadsheet program that I could do this with but I'm having trouble setting up a spreadsheet to do what i want. So my question is...

Is there a weather program that i can manually input my gathered data and compare results on graphs, charts, etc?? Ive googled the hell out of it but keep coming up with programs that need a station to direct input the information straight into the computer rather than manual input.

Sorry if this issue has already been raised/answered. I had a look around here but couldn't find anything.
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What sort of data do you need to enter? Just daily figures like max/min temperature, rainfall ?
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WD does have a stationless mode where you can enter in manual data (e.g a few times a day..e,g enter in the min then the max temperature, etc), and leave it running..and it would build up the data for you (and then you can chart/compare/trend/analysis that data in WD)
just an idea,..
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