I was doing some testing/measuring to my radiation shield outside mounted on my fence post. As I was removing the bottom "pie plates" for this testing, I noticed that there was some dust and dirt that had accumulated on them. So I thought that perhaps I should look up inside the temp sensor's "cheesy" shield, while I was there.
Sure enough a
brown spider 
about 1/4 inch in size how made a residence in there, and started packing what appeared to be an egg sack in there.
I wonder if that had anything to do with my weird humidity readings I had been observing in the last month or so. I removed the small shield, and washed it out thoroughly and reassembled everything. Now I am waiting for things to settle down before I start trying to determine if my numbers need recalibrating in VWS .
So don't forget to check the "crevices" of your sensors or rain buckets every once in awhile for one of mother natures little visitors.
I guess I will need to check the rain bucket when the wife gets home to spot me on the ladder.
Also does anyone notice that the sensor wires going to the transmitters attract mildew on them?