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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


08/07/2008 12:04 PM
...Strong Start Increases NOAA's Confidence for Above-Normal Atlantic Hurricane Season...
In the August update to the Atlantic hurricane season outlook, NOAA's Climate Prediction Center has increased the likelihood of an above-normal hurricane season and has raised the total number of named storms and hurricanes that may form.
08/01/2008 08:55 AM
...Summer 2008 Marked by Deadly Rip Currents...
Each year, about a hundred people drown in rip currents. Rip currents account for over 80% of rescues performed by surf beach lifeguards. NOAA offers valuable advice to help you avoid and/or survive a rip current.
07/26/2008 05:43 PM
...Hurricane Dolly Offers Silver Lining To Some Drought Stricken Texas Counties...
The remnants of Hurricane Dolly have provided a mixed bag of damaging floods and welcome drought relief for residents of south Texas. The state's Lower Rio Grande Valley received the storm system's highest concentrations with isolated areas receiving as much as a foot of rainfall.
 

 

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