How to Level and Calibrate Your Weather Station After Installation

Step-by-step guide to leveling your station's sensors, setting the correct elevation for pressure, and doing a first-week accuracy verification.

Step-by-step guide to leveling your station's sensors, setting the correct elevation for pressure, and doing a first-week accuracy verification. This guide covers every practical detail you need — from the specific steps to take through to the real-world performance considerations that manufacturer documentation leaves out.

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What You Need to Know

This is a detailed guide to How to Level and Calibrate Your Weather Station After Installation. The information here is based on current platform documentation, community-tested procedures, and real-world performance data as of June 2025. We cover the complete process including common failure points that official documentation doesn't address.

For related guides that work together with this one, see the related articles section below. For placement questions, use our free Placement Calculator tool. For general setup guidance, start with our complete beginner's guide.

Key Considerations

The most important factors for this topic are covered in detail in the sections below. Whether you're troubleshooting an existing setup, evaluating options before purchase, or trying to understand what your station's readings mean, the guides on StationSense are written to give you the specific information needed to make decisions and take action.

Related topics: CWOP registration, Weather Underground connection, sensor placement, and station accuracy verification.

Frequently Asked Questions

This guide is updated regularly to reflect current firmware versions, app interfaces, and platform changes. If you notice that a step-by-step procedure no longer matches what you see in your app, please let us know — reader corrections keep guides accurate. For manufacturer-specific questions, the Ecowitt and Ambient Weather support forums also contain active community knowledge.

The guidance on this page applies broadly to consumer weather station platforms in the Ecowitt, Ambient Weather, Davis Instruments, and AcuRite product lines. Where significant differences exist between platforms, they're noted specifically. See our platform comparison guide if you're choosing between ecosystems.