Digital Radio Controlled Weather Station £17.99 @ Aldi
Digital Radio Controlled Weather Station
* Large LCD Display with blue backlight
* Radio controlled clock (Data, Day, Time)
* Indoor and outdoor temperature display (C/F)
* Alarm with snooze function
* Wireless transmission of outdoor temperature and humidity (max. 100m range)
* Weather forecast with symbols
* Moon phase function
* Available in 2 styles, Horizontal or Vertical and 2 colours, White or Black
* Batteries included
These are the best weather stations for the money. My old ALDI one is still going strong after 5 years!


All Comments (19)
Jump to unread Post a CommentAlso when temperatures go below 0 people make so much of it "oh look its -10 degrees wowww"..my answer "mmmm yes its cold thats why i am sat inside"
another useless contraption.
Read the description again it tells you alot more than what you can just see with your eyes outside your window. It will also be able to forecast weather with the outdoor temps & humidity as changes occur. Heat from me.
But. It's seems a decent price so I'll give it some hot weather.
(I'm not an Aldi regular, as you can guess)
From 7th
How long do the batteries last?
Wow, you want rain AND wind measurements too for £17.99! I'm surprised you didn't say "voted cold cos it's not 1080p and it's made by an unknown brand."
It does do humidity, you should have gone to Spec Savers!
# Wireless transmission of outdoor temperature and humidity.
Some people were born to irritate others, good to see your doing a good job!
Also when temperatures go below 0 people make so much of it "oh look its -10 degrees wowww"..my answer "mmmm yes its cold thats why i am sat inside"
another useless contraption.
If for one reason only, worth every penny - you are sitting in the warm room, about to go out soon, and you know precisely if the car will be potentially iced up, and you are prepared before you even leave, pick up the scraper or de-icer and you can leave earlier to have time to defrost the car, even if you can't see it form inside, mine has saved me time and effort, many times.
I do however prefer one with a barometer function, as that is handy to know whether or not the pressure is rising or falling which lets you know if the rain or storm is actually on the way; or if already in a bad patch whether it is about finished, or ongoing.
PMSL
Well it's not going to be providing forecasts on BBC 1, but it does measure what it claims to measure, including humidity you don't mention. It's 18 quid so is hardly more expensive than a clock, in which case no-one is exactly getting ripped off, it doesn't claim to be a work weather measuring centre.
Perhaps you would be happier with something like this:
http://www.mountwashington.org/
Indoor humidity
Indoor temp
Outdoor humidity
Outdoor temp
Atmospheric pressure
Pressure trend i.e. up for good weather or down for bad
Weather prediction i.e. sun rain storm etc
Sunrise and sunset
Phase of the moon
Tide
Clock (linked to some place in Europe, so always spot on!)
Alarm
Now that’s a lot for 18 quid!
Indoor humidity
Indoor temp
Outdoor humidity
Outdoor temp
Atmospheric pressure
Pressure trend i.e. up for good weather or down for bad
Weather prediction i.e. sun rain storm etc
Sunrise and sunset
Phase of the moon
Tide
Clock (linked to some place in Europe, so always spot on!)
Alarm
Now that’s a lot for 18 quid!
Yes, that's like mine, but I don't think this is quite such a good spec.