If you download the latest complete ZIP file it contains a file called realtimegaugesT.txt plus all the other files needed to implement the SteelSeries Gauges.
Cumulus version 1.9.4 version 1099 is the latest and last version of Cumulus 1 which is what you are running which connects to the weather station (not sure which model they have but they will know) and gets data from it. Cumulus on a regular basis uploads the Template files (all have a capital T following their name i.e. indexT.htm) and after they have been processed by Cumulus (this means all the #web tags are replaced with the actual data obtained from the weather station) it uploads the file and renames it without the T (i.e. indexT.htm becomes index.htm etc. etc.).
Mark kept this as the standard when he built the SS Gauges so realtimegaugesT.txt becomes realtimegauges.txt on upload after it has been processed by Cumulus. Now realtimegaugesT.txt is not part of the standard uploaded files that Cumulus uploads, so someone at some time added it to the extra files area to be uploaded in Cumulus, giving it the realtimegaugesT.txt as the local file name, realtimegauges.txt as the renamed file on the server, and telling Cumulus to process it which is why it ends up like this on you server.
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{"date":"10:24","temp":"16.8","tempTL":"12.8","tempTH":"17.0","intemp":"22.0","dew":"13.6","dewpointTL":"11.3","dewpointTH":"13.8","apptemp":"15.4","apptempTL":"12.6","apptempTH":"16.6","wchill":"16.7","wchillTL":"12.8","heatindex":"16.8","heatindexTH":"17.0","humidex":"19.8","wlatest":"7.0","wspeed":"8.0","wgust":"12.0","wgustTM":"19.0","bearing":"348","avgbearing":"335","press":"1019.54","pressTL":"1019.07","pressTH":"1020.05","pressL":"969.05","pressH":"1043.79","rfall":"0.0","rrate":"0.0","rrateTM":"0.0","hum":"81","humTL":"80","humTH":"93","inhum":"54","SensorContactLost":"0","forecast":" Mostly clear with little temperature change. ","tempunit":"C","windunit":"mph","pressunit":"mb","rainunit":"mm","temptrend":"+0.5","TtempTL":"00:41","TtempTH":"10:10","TdewpointTL":"00:37","TdewpointTH":"08:57","TapptempTL":"00:41","TapptempTH":"10:10","TwchillTL":"00:41","TheatindexTH":"10:10","TrrateTM":"00:00","ThourlyrainTH":"00:00","LastRainTipISO":"2018-06-01 17:30","hourlyrainTH":"0.0","ThumTL":"10:12","ThumTH":"01:18","TpressTL":"02:22","TpressTH":"00:03","presstrendval":"0.00","Tbeaufort":"F3","TwgustTM":"00:29","windTM":"8.0","bearingTM":"266","timeUTC":"2018,7,11,9,24,31","BearingRangeFrom10":"290","BearingRangeTo10":"010","UV":"0.0","SolarRad":"0","CurrentSolarMax":"727","version":"1.9.4","build":"1099","ver":"7"}
It is this file that gauges.js picks up and uses it to produce the realtime gauges on their website but because it is blocked is doesn't get the data.
So your task, should you choose to accept it
is to implement the latest version of the gauges which will allow you to fix the gauges.js to pick up the right data once you have got the new realtimegaugesT.txt uploading correctly. It also looks as though it is an old version of SS gauges as there are now 9 gauges and a cookie selector to set how measurements are displayed (i.e. mm or inch of rain etc.)
Hope that helps!!