Weather forecast
After setting up initially, the weather forecast can not be used for about 12 hours, as the weather station
needs this time to collect and evaluate the weather data.
The weather forecast is a result of the collected data and the measured changes in air pressure.
The forecast refers to the area around the weather station with a radius of about 30 to 50 km for the next 12
to 24 hours.
The accuracy of the weather forecast is around 75 %.
Temperature alarm
- If the wireless sensor measures a temperature between
33.8 °F and 26.6°F
, there is
a risk of frost and a snowflake symbol
will flash. If the temperature falls below
26.6°F
for an extended
period of time, the snowflake symbol will be constantly displayed.
Note: Even if the temperature alarm is not displayed, when the temperature is around freezing point,
there is generally always a risk of frost and/or black ice. The outdoor sensor can only measure the
local temperature in the place where it is installed.
Information:
Only applies if more than one wireless sensor is in use: For the temperature alarm, the
wireless sensor with the lowest sensor number is always analysed.
When the symbol for the weather forecast begins to flash and the air pressure falls, this is a sign that the
weather is getting worse, e.g. due to an approaching storm front.
When the air pressure increases again, the symbols display continuously again. An arrow shows the
weather tendency. If it is pointing up or down, the air pressure has risen or gone down more than 0.059
inHg (2 hPa) in an hour.
rising air pressure = weather will improve