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Measure the weather where you live

Most weather forecasts come from stations located at airports or regional monitoring sites. Those readings can be several kilometres away from your home.

A personal weather station measures the atmosphere exactly where you live — in your garden, on your roof, or in your backyard.

PersonalWeatherStation.com helps homeowners and weather enthusiasts choose, install, and troubleshoot personal weather stations so they can measure their own local conditions with confidence.


Your local weather right now

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This reading comes from weather stations located somewhere near your area.

But conditions can vary significantly over short distances. Trees, buildings, elevation, and local terrain can all influence temperature, rainfall, and wind.

A personal weather station measures the weather exactly where you live.


Why personal weather stations matter

Weather is extremely local.

A forecast might say it’s dry while your garden is receiving rainfall. Wind conditions in your neighbourhood may be very different from the nearest reporting station. Frost can affect one area while nearby locations remain warmer.

A personal weather station allows you to:

  • measure rainfall and temperature around your property
  • track wind conditions and air pressure
  • monitor frost risk for gardens and plants
  • analyse weather patterns over time
  • connect your station to weather networks like Weather Underground

For many people, it also becomes an enjoyable hobby.


Start here

If you’re new to personal weather stations, these guides will help you get started.

Best Personal Weather Stations

A clear comparison of reliable home weather stations, including budget models and high-accuracy systems.

How to Install a Personal Weather Station

Learn where to mount sensors and how to place equipment correctly for accurate readings.

Weather Station Troubleshooting

Fix common problems such as incorrect temperature readings, rain gauges that underreport rainfall, or Wi-Fi connection issues.