I have had a passing interest in the weather ever since the 1970’s. I even took a college course in meteorology, and liked to check the college weather station whenever I passed by the console. Several years ago, I built a homebrew weather station, and developed my own software in Java to read the weather sensors and publish that information to CWOP, Weather Underground, my personal Web site, and on my local network. After several years, the hardware was due for a rewire and redesign of the topology, moving from a bus to a hub and spoke architecture for better reliability and troubleshooting. This blog will outline that journey, and document the steps in case anybody else has any interest in recreating what I have done. Although the station has been running for several years and I’ve had a Web site to publish the data, this is my first blog post about it.