There are lots of outdoor weather monitors, but not all of them are suited for RVers who want to keep tabs on storms, sunshine, and everything in between.
The La Crosse Technology 308-1414B-INT topped our list of the best RV weather stations, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it will fit all your needs. Here’s what you need to look at when shopping for your own unit.
•It is important to consider budget when looking for an RV weather station.
• More sophisticated units may be necessary if it is important to know or predict the weather.
• A simpler unit may be sufficient if the area has little variety in terms of weather.
•The base station or LCD screen is the most important part of an RV weather station, from the viewpoint of the user.
• Consider screen size, color vs. black-and-white displays, and the graphical interface when shopping for a base station.
•RV weather stations come in a variety of forms, from simple temperature and humidity displays to more advanced units that can predict the weather and track annual rainfall.
• Consider your needs and habits as a traveler to help you decide which kind of unit is right for you.