The rushed morning manic: The rushed morning manic is always within minutes of being late and breaths heavily as they enter the office or their destination. This individual can't waste time going outside to see what the weather is like before deciding what to wear. In most cases you will find this person dressed in a short sleeve shirt even though it is 35 degrees outside because they didn't realize there was a cold front that came through last night and they didn't have time to run back inside to grab a coat or they would be late. This individual needs a weather station with the Oscar Outlook feature. Oscar will let you know what the weather is like, what the weather is expected to be like and what you should wear to be prepared for the weather all at a glance of Oscar. He will be the rushed morning manics most valuable tool for maintaining punctuality.
The plan ahead farmer: When you spend most if not all of the day outside it is in your best interest to know the weather. Important business and life decisions revolve around the weather and the best way to be prepared is to know what to expect and know what the current humidity, barometric pressure, and temperature is. Our La Crosse WS-2316U is a robust weather station that provides informative data for those who need it most and understand what a 15% drop in barometric pressure can mean.
The knows it all friend: This individually knows exactly how much it rained yesterday, they compare that with how much it rained on the same day last year while also being able to tell you the wind speeds and expected weather. We all know someone like this and nothing makes them more happy then to know that they know the exact temperature or wind speed every second of the day. Of course you can go to weather.com or watch the news to see the weather, but that doesn't tell you the exact temperature and wind speed outside your home or office.
Knowing the weather is key to light conversation and being prepared. Wireless weather stations make a perfect gift for almost anyone with a home or office. We have yet to hear of someone disliking a weather station - feel free to prove us wrong.






