How Do I Publish My Weatherlink IP to Weather Underground?

Davis weather stations can instantly send important data about your local weather conditions to your computer. However, the Davis WeatherLinkIP system makes it possible to publish your station's data to the Internet without the need for a PC. One of the many publishing services supported by this unique system is Weather Underground which brings together a vast community of home weather enthusiasts. The entire process is done online rather than through software running on your home computer.

Things You'll Need

  • WeatherLinkIP account
  • Weather Underground account
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Instructions

    • 1

      Follow the manufacturer's instructions for installing your Davis weather system and the WeathelinkIP data logger.

    • 2

      Navigate to the "New WeathlInkIP Account Registration" page. Sign up for a new account. You must agree to the terms and conditions as well as provide your "Device ID (DID)" and "Key Code" to complete the registration. These are located on the side of the Ethernet connector on the unit. Fill in a use name, password and registration email to create the account.

    • 3

      Open a new tab in your browser. Press "CTRL+T" or click on the "+" symbol or similar above the address bar.

    • 4

      Navigate to the Weather Underground "Create Account" page. Fill in your email, password and username to create an account.

    • 5

      Return to the WeatherLinkIP site and log in, if necessary.

    • 6

      Click the "Upload" link near the top of the page and select "Weather Underground" from the list of available options.

    • 7

      Type your Weather Underground station ID in all capitals. This is located at the top of your Weather Underground account homepage.

    • 8

      Type your Weather Underground password.

    • 9

      Click the "Update Settings" button at the bottom of the page. Wait for the confirmation message to verify your settings were saved.

Tips & Warnings

  • It may take up to 24 hours for Weather Underground to show your station as active.

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