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Weather Station for the Backyard

03.02.08

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In the end, I chose Davis Instruments’ Wireless Vantage Pro2 Weather Station. After a couple years of researching as well as getting used the sticker stock…I finally took the plunge and bought the darn thing. I couldn’t be happier! The weather station lists for $595, but can be found cheaper at Amazon.