"it's own" Weather dashboard is a variant of the Weather34 dashboard, live data without history compared to the original W34 .
In my case the template works with MB without issues, shows all the proper values all the time , also during rain events.
Maybe something went wrong in the archiving process ...
Did you check the database history for that respective date for which no rain data is shown in the W34 dashboard ?
The MB system log would give more info (unless you rebooted and it started anew).
There could have been a conflict between a backup and the data archiving and the database was locked, or temporarily locked for some other reason.
Would be interesting to know.
What would be helpful is if you documented the situation with screen copies (from raw live data, min/ax, system log, hourly and (if activated) minute based history and the final issue - with time stamps).
Is this a one time observation or does it happen repeatedly (documentation !!!) ?
Complex software (and MB is a complex piece of software, much more complex than the FOSHKplugin or the weather34 template which are "broker" middleware or a front-end (both a nice piece too
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)) is difficult to get 100% bug free. That's general knowledge.
The issue could also be with the sqlite database used by MB.
If you were with the weewx or CumulusMX communities, by the way also a very nice piece of software, both, but not bug free either, the first thing everybody asks for when you complain about something not working the way you expect is: system log, system log, system log ....: adequate documentation of the event. And that's professional issue management.
So let's do the same here. Just writing a value is such and such - or not such and such - is not helpful.
Product bashing neither.
So far, many of the issues you reported here have turned out to be user or handling issues and were related to other software and not MB issues (whereby MB is not 100% error/bug free !). They may have helped others not to hit certain obstacles - that's fine. The purpose of this community is meant to help each other. Also those who are not experts in handling with the weather hardware or software they purchased. And, it's also good to call a spade a spade - but this should be backed by documentation others can understand, verify and reconstruct the real or only pseudo bug.
I think that I can claim that I'm not biased here and do report MB bugs when I run into them - but always documented for the developer and the community to understand, verify and correct or avoid.