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Cumulus MX 4.6.4 is a cross-platform weather-station server published by Cumulus MX that ingests live data from Davis, Oregon Scientific, Fine Offset, Ecowitt, and other popular sensors, then processes, stores, and redistributes it as local web pages, JSON endpoints, and MySQL/MariaDB tables. Designed for enthusiasts who already own a compatible station, the software runs quietly on Windows, macOS, Linux, or Raspberry Pi and provides a built-in dashboard, customizable graphs, NOAA-style reports, and near-real-time uploads to Weather Underground, CWOP, PWSweather, Windy, and dozens of additional services. Typical use cases include creating a hyper-local weather website for a school or club, feeding MQTT topics for home-automation rules, generating irrigation or heating triggers, or simply archiving multi-year climate records in a relational database; the program also supports MQTT publishing, FTP/SFTP deployment, Twitter alerts, and a REST-style API so external scripts can pull current conditions without polling the console directly. After ten major releases the current build remains lightweight, headless, and configuration-file driven, so it can coexist with existing web servers or run inside Docker containers for cloud hosting. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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