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I'll defer to some people who might have ran into similar situations. But my gut feeling is that you might need the EMS...

I just wanted to mention something that might get overlooked, as it's easy when you don't know how to do something to just say the catchphrase "Write your own program using EMS":

You could look into creating 8760-hourly schedules. Extract the EPW, use the drybulb temperature in your case, and build schedules with your own logic based on that. That might not work for everything as you have to be able to input a schedule in whatever object you're trying to use, but it's worth a shot.