Old-Fashioned Forecasting

Little did the 17th century Venetians know when they struggled to measure heat that their invention would ultimately put a stop to the morning ritual of running outside naked to determine what to wear.

Today, you can detect and measure the change in temperature in a manner less shocking to your neighbors (and your epidermis) with these traditional brass thermometers.

Folks who really like to be prepared before venturing out can know exactly how hot, cold, and breezy it is with a thermometer and flagpole installation.

Mount one on either side of your kitchen window for your own home-grown weather center.