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Weather data of Texas by premise zip


What kind of research I can do with my data set?How can I find company descriptions for a long list of companies?Connecting Infusionsoft data to Google data studioCan I scrape data from government websites if there is no mention about commercial usage?Where can I find internet data usage stats?How handle the add of a new feature to the dataset?What's the best way to represent a zero-filled age variable in DDI?Dataset with features as SNOWMED codes and outputs as names of medications prescribed.What are some ML algorithms that suit this case?Is there a way to; easily, merge data into a CSV (or Excel) file without having to edit each file individually?Rate quality of sources













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          There is no lack of sources for weather data, a simple web search will get you what you need. Your biggest challenge is that weather data is laid out mostly by ZIP codes and not by state. So you really should be seeking out (1) a list of all ZIP codes you are interested in (e.g. all Texas ZIP codes) and (2) a historical list of data for that particular list. From there, you will need to do some GROUP BY-style functionality to summarize daily weather data into the monthly timeframe you need.



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