Most home weather stations have built-in sensors which they use to pick up temperature readings. Unfortunately, the sensors often don’t work too well. So when you end up not bringing an umbrella and it starts to pour, you know who to blame. However, Oregon’s Scientific WeatherNow II station one-ups other weather stations because it connects to MSN direct to get weather information, so you can be confident that the weather you are reading is more likely accurate. The device shows up to 4 days of weather forecast information, including chance of precipitation, humidity, UV index, and there is also a clock/calendar feature that displays the day’s sunrise and sunset information. The WeatherNow II Limited Edition retails for $129.95.
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