I have had a Davis Vantage Pro wireless system for several years and send data to both WeatherUnderground and the US National Weather Service as part of the CWOP program.  Have been an amateur meteorologist since I was a kid, and this was the perfect 'adult' toy for me.  Because I travel a lot, it is really useful to be able to check the actual weather in my back yard, especially since I am in a microclimate being near the river, and the closest 'official' NWS station can differ by several degrees temp and % RH.  And, since it is less than 100 meters from the bees, it is a good tool for beekeeping, too.  Also have a camera set up, so I can see, for example, if it snowed, but it is not public.

http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=03743&MR=1

Since I am always logged in, not sure if the link goes to my station or another one in town.  Mine should say 'River Road, Claremont'.

Below is my personal email sig, which I expect makes sense to this group but probably just confuses most other folk.

So, I agree that having a weather station is both interesting and useful.  But, I keep insects for a hobby, so what do I know?

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Bill 
Claremont, NH
+43° 21’ 25”  -72° 23’ 01”
+43.35687     -72.3835
CWOP: D5065
Weather Underground: KNHCLARE3
HonetBeeNet: NH001

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