

Keep in mind that weather stations are quite complex pieces of equipment, and some compromises need to be made to keep the price within reach of enthusiasts. Other weather station problems arise with radio interference, equipment malfunction, and improper installation. From reviews and posts on forums there are some concerns about quality control, and you can be unlucky with sensors. Many have found them to be everything they wanted, and have successfully put their data online.īut it's sometimes a bit of a lottery. There is no doubt that the less expensive home weather stations, particularly those from La Crosse or Oregon, are a great choice for a first weather station. And weather station problems can occur with any model, but they do appear to be more common at the less expensive end of the market.
