Something I have learned regarding weather, DA is only one factor when dialing in the car. Air temp, humidity, barometric pressure, water grains, and wind are all factors when it comes to what the car runs. My weather station uses the correction factor setting. Which equates all of the weather factors and bases its number off of that. I don’t use my weather station to dial my car for me. I use it as a tool to give me an idea which way I should go. By looking at correction factor instead of independent variables I have found to be much more predictable for my ET dial in. Like all things, it’s a tool that took time to learn. When you see big swings in correction factor and the car doesn’t vary much, I’d say your tune up is spot on. When weather gets worse and car slows down, you know your car follows the weather which is good for dialing. If car goes faster when weather is worse, you may be on fine line of little too lean on carb setup.