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The place for all your LaCrosse Weather Station needs!

Many people choose LaCrosse Weather Station products, from home consumer hobbyists to professionals who require deailed measurements.

The most popular LaCrosse Weather Station products are the 8025 in oak and aluminum finshes, and the 9035 with wind speed measurement. La Crosse Weather Station products use wireless technology to transmit outside weather information to your weather station. Only one external wireless weather station sensor is required even if you have more than one LaCrosee Weather Station!

If you have a pool or a pond, the TX3UP wireless temperature sensor with probe relays the water temperature right to your LaCrosee Weather Station! The TX3UP will also monitor soil temperature keeping sensitive plants alive. Alarms can be configured to notify you if the water or soil temperature is too low or too high.


Latest weather and climate headlines from NOAA's National Weather Service


04/25/2008 09:47 AM
...NOAA Employing New Tools to Accurately Measure Climate Change...
NOAA announced it will install the last nine of the 114 stations as part of its new, high-tech climate monitoring network. The stations track national average changes in temperature and precipitation trends. The U.S. Climate Reference Network (CRN) is on schedule to activate these final stations by the end of the summer.
04/22/2008 09:44 AM
...NOAA Celebrates Earth Day...
One of the many ways NOAA celebrates Earth Day is by recognizing private individuals and organizations that volunteer their time to help NOAA carry out its mission. Since 1995, NOAA has recognized more than a hundred individuals and organizations for their outstanding contributions to NOAA.
04/21/2008 09:55 AM
...Another Quake Felt in Southern Illinois...
A 4.0-magnitude earthquake shook southern Illinois early Monday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The quake, the 18th since a magnitude 5.2 hit the area Friday morning, was centered about 37 miles north-northwest of Evansville, Indiana, or about 131 miles east of St. Louis.
 

 

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