It produces four-day weather forecasts and location-specific sunrise/sunset times for the U.S. city of your choice (up to 60,000 locations available). It also displays indoor and outdoor temperature with a wireless weather sensor (330-ft. range). Display toggles between chance of precipitation; rain; sunshine hours; wind gust, speed and direction; and barometric pressure. Features auto-time/date and alarm with snooze function. Automatically displays severe weather alerts from the National Weather Service, and relays them via email or SMS text when you're not home. Weather station uses two C batteries. Remote sensor uses two AA batteries. Gateway, LAN cable and AC adapter included. Weather station dimensions: 7.49"H x 7.49"W x 1.45"D. Sensor dimensions: 5"H x 1.5"W x 0.8"D.
Not worth it. You have to pay annual fees for it to work after a year. Setup is a pain, and way too complicated with dozens of potential glitches and fixes. Their "Quick on-line assistance" is up to 5 days! They have a PAY support number. no 800. It requires a router, a modem, hooking up power and their router to yours, 4 batteries, and only works 12 months before you have to start paying for it. It's not a weather station. It only reads temperature. I have a thermometer that does that - without batteries. The rest is an internet weather forcast available on any computer, PDA or smart phone for free.