Home
Weather Maps
Tables
Forum
Community
Service
Shop
My AWEKAS
AWEKAS Home
AWEKAS Mobile Home
Data protection
Imprint
Weather overview
Temperature
Air Pressure
Wind
Precipitation
Snow
Webcam
Sun
Dew point
Humidity
Current weather data
Current weather situation
Current weather warnings
Forum overview
News
Help and instructions
Wishes and suggestions
Register new
Memberlist
Member Map
Donations to AWEKAS
Banner and logo
Weather widget
AWEKAS shop
My station panel
Instrument designer
Stationsweb
Change user data
Report your weather
Data import/export
AWEKAS Benutzer:
login
Nearest stations
Information for station Rappottenstein 2
Arbesbach
Arbesbach Brunn
Baernkopf
Dietmanns
Endlasmühle
Gerlas
Gerotten
Groß Gerungs
Großpertenschlag
Großschönau
Kleinpertenschlag
Kronberg (NÖ)
Mitterschlag
Ober Neustift
Pleßberg/Kirchs
Rappottenstein
Ritterkamp
Sallingberg
Siebenlinden
Sprögnitz-Sonnentor
Stift Zwettl
Streith - Langschlag
Wurmbrand
Station name
Rappottenstein 2
Country
Austria
Height above sea level
681 m
Geographical position
15° 4' 56.04'' East / 48° 31' 21.38'' North
Data transfer
Bresser Fastlink
Last updated
18.6.2025 09:11
AWEKAS Plus
YES
AWEKAS id
39841
Stations blog
edit
no station blog available
Information for station
Type of station
BRESSER WLAN Comfort 7003300
these sensors are in use
count
Temperature
1
Precipitation
1
Anemometer
mounting height: 2 m
1
UV
1
Solar radiation
1
To map
Compare values with adjacent stations
To instrument page of the station
Sponsoring
MEMBERS
14861 Members at this time
10311 stations online
New stations:
Friedrichsdorf
Langendorf
Krankenhagen
Senftenberg
Hobisstation
Weather Report
Vilsbiburg
sunny sky / 22°C -
Cuers
cloudy / 25.7°C -
Current Warnings
no warnings at the moment
Minimum/ Maximum
Temperature
Kanagala
37.2°C -
Ferniehurst
1°C -
Wind Speed
Kintai
35.3km/h - W -
Precipitation
Forchtenstein
63.5 l/m² -
Visitors today: 1692
currently 37 visitors on AWEKAS
Display Settings
Language
German
English
Dutch
French
Italian
Spanish
Measurement Units
Metric system
American system