Hello Pawlee (and everyone).
One of my two weather 'stations' is from
Wind & Weather. It is put out by
La Crosse Technology. Along with a digital clock, it has the moonrise/moonset times, moon phase, sunrise/sunset times, indoor and outdoor temperature and relative humidity. The barometer is great, it has a "scrolling bar graph," that 'scrolls' right to left to indicate how much the pressure has risen or fallen over a thirty hour period; from right to left it goes from 30, 24, 18, 12, 9, 6, 3, 1 and 0 hours.
The outdoor temperature and humidity aren't as accurate as they should be. My older unit (a few years older) from
Oregon Scientific is more accurate than the newer one {from Wind & Weather} I just got last July.
The
Oregon Scientific one just has a barometric pressure trend arrow and the indoor and outdoor temperature along with a digital clock.
They both have a remote unit, the newer on attached to the front of the house and the older one is in front of my house; same (north facing) side of the house.