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Meteo Clock Weather Station Pro: Who needs the Met Office?

I remember a few years ago during a family holiday in Devon; the sun was shining, it was an absolutely beautiful day… and then a cloud appeared. One single, white, fluffy cloud, which to my dad was a disaster. "There's a cloud! Right, that's the good weather over with then!" he complained dramatically. If only he had the Meteo Clock Weather Station Pro; then he just may have been able to predict that scary cloud approaching!

The Meteo Clock Weather Station Pro, with its professional looking set-up allows the user to receive live weather updates anytime day or night.

The Weather Station uses an Anemometer to measure wind speed and direction and a Pluviometer to measure rain quantity hourly or daily.

The backlit display monitor, with memory function, shows a clock and a calendar, complemented by moon phases. A barometer uses animated symbols to show changes in the weather: sun, moon, cloud, rain and snow. The station even has a storm alert function.

The Weather Station has a temperature and humidity trend indicator and programmable temperature warning alarms. The display screen shows alternating indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity levels.

The atmospheric pressure gauge measures air pressure and on screen you can view a graphic representation of ambient pressure history.

The Weather Station uses a weatherproof wireless remote receiver.

Power supply: 4xAA and 6xAA (sensors) - not included.
Frequency range: 40 metres in open space.

Maplin are doing a great deal on the Meteo Clock Weather Station Pro. If you order one now, you'll save £40. The Weather Station is down to £49.99 until 30th September 2008. After this date it will rocket back up to £89.99.

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