"hPa" (0, ±2, ±4, ±6) at specific time. The "0" in the middle of this scale is equal to the current pressure and
each change (±2, ±4, ±6) represents how high or low in "hPa" the past pressure was compared to the current
pressure.
If the bars are rising it means that the weather is getting better due to the increase of air pressure. If the bars
go down, it means the air pressure has dropped and the weather is expected to get worse from the present
time "0h".
Note:
For accurate barometric pressure trends, the weather station should operate at the same altitude for
example, it should not be moved from the ground to the second floor of the house. Should the unit be moved
to a new location, discard readings for the next 12-24 hours.
OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE/HUMIDITY DATA
The fourth LCD section shows the outdoor temperature and humidity, the reception indicator, the transmitter
identification number and the MIN/MAX outdoor data.
MIN icon
Outdoor
temperature
in °C/ °F
Outdoor transmitter identification number
Reception indicator
Outdoor relative
humidity in RH%
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