On personal and professional weather stations

Please allow me a bit of self indulgence here. As some of you may know, the technology of measuring and displaying weather is my specialty. I operate a business in this area. Once a year, like many other merchants in the USA, we offer a Black Friday and/or Cyber Monday Sale. Such is the case this year.

If you’ve ever considered buying a home or office weather station, once that is accurate, reliable, and feature rich, including being able to be put on the Internet with ease from your home Internet connection and that also has iPhone and Android apps to allow monitoring from anywhere, now is the time to get one. Not only are they discounted on sale, but free shipping is offered in the USA. Plus, a free retail copy of our StormPredator personal radar program.

See our list of weather stations on sale here. Thanks for your consideration. – Anthony

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December 13, 2013 7:13 pm

That just came out: $39.95 USD
Weather Shield for Arduino. Some assembly required. And I would have put the temp sensor on a separate break-out board that you can locate some distance from the main board.
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/12081
Weather Shield
DEV-12081 RoHS Compliant Open Source Hardware
Description: The Weather Shield is an easy to use Arduino shield that grants you access to barometric pressure, relative humidity, luminosity and temperature. There are also connections on this shield to optional sensors such as wind speed, direction, rain gauge and GPS for location and super accurate timing.
These Weather Shields utilize the HTU21D humidity, MPL3115A2 barometric pressure, and ALS-PT19 light sensors and relies on the HTU21D and MPL3115A2 Arduino libraries. Each shield comes with two unpopulated RJ11 connector spaces (for optional hook up of rain and wind sensors) and a 6-pin GPS connector (for optional hook up of a GP635T GPS module). Finally, each Weather Shield can operate from 3-6V and has built in voltage regulators and signal translators.
Note: The Weather Shield comes as a stand-alone board. Headers, connectors, and additional sensors will need to be purchased separately, check the related items or wish list below!