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Post Info TOPIC: Unpredictable weather


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Unpredictable weather


Weather's been kinda crazy lately and it takes a toll on the interior of the RV, need to take action. Don't know if these are any good cause I lack experience, but I've seen a lot of chat about weather stations, found some here I like cause I'd see the temp in the RV too https://www.optimainstitute.com/weather/station.html. It would help out to have a rather vague assessment of how the weather is gonna get, at least. Any of you can recommend one or another model? Nothing too expensive, please, keep it within $50.



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We've used the La Crosse Technology Atomic Wall Clock with Indoor & Outdoor Temperature for years. Under $30 on Amazon.

 

La Crosse Technology WS-8117U-IT-AL Atomic Wall Clock with Indoor/Outdoor Temperature



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I too use La Crosse.

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How does weather “take a toll on the interior”? Just curious.

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Ambient Weather also makes some decent multi-sensor indoor/outdoor weather stations. I have the 5 sensor station with one sensor in the living area, bath, bedroom, basement water manifold area, and one exterior. Pretty much covers the areas I'm most concerned about.

Hans

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