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May has been quite at month here at Weather Snob. We've enjoyed reading and learning about a ton of wireless weather stations and other weather wonders. You may want to check out the Honeywell Wireless Personal Weather Station - TE219ELW and the Honeywell TN924W Complete Wireless Home Weather Station. They are our new favorites - or weather station darlings for the month of May. Stay tuned for a full review of the La Crosse Technology WS-7049U Mahogany Wireless Weather Station with Remote Temperature Sensor. We've been running it through the Weather Snob review process and surprisingly - it's holding up well.
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