I am on the other end of the spectrum -- I got a 2010 Davis Home Weather Station (Vantage Vue, model 6250).

I been complaining to the House for years that the 'local' weather reporting is less than believable. The nearest reporting station is six or seven miles away at the airport, and they are reliably four degrees off of the little thermometer on my kitchen window. It would be OK if they were consistently 4 degrees higher (or lower), but they are all over the map. And let's not talk about precipitation and wind.... Once I get things set up and on the Wire, I can start doing a little observational meteorology.

Update -- Corrected tyopo -- thanks Gavin

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