With the ecowitt gateway you need a second weewxd running, as a downside. 
But you can build a whole new station, step by step, around that gateway 
(which is probably way to go, sooner or later). 

vince schrieb am Montag, 6. November 2023 um 20:41:08 UTC+1:

> Another option is an ecowitt gateway and their outside T+H sensor, which 
> integrates well into weewx.  
>
> On Monday, November 6, 2023 at 11:19:23 AM UTC-8 [email protected] 
> wrote:
>
>> Do not use a BME280 as an outdoor Sensor, it is not suited for this 
>> purpose. The operating range is only valid in non-condensing environments. 
>> In condensing environments, especially below freezing point, these sensors 
>> are proven unusable. Go for a SHT3x or SHT4x. 
>>
>> Mark Fraser schrieb am Montag, 6. November 2023 um 18:32:59 UTC+1:
>>
>>> On 06/11/2023 08:18, [email protected] wrote: 
>>> > Hello i have ws2300 station and my humidity sensor probably died. It 
>>> > only shows values from 70 to 80% .I cannot get replacement part 
>>> anywhere 
>>> > because it is not in production anymore and I cannot buy whole new 
>>> > station because it will be complicated to get all things up running 
>>> again. 
>>> > 
>>> > I was thinking of getting external humidity sensor and hook it to 
>>> > arduino board and then read humidity values remotely  via crontabs in 
>>> a 
>>> > txt file. Is is somehow possible to "trick" weewx to read this value 
>>> > instead of getting it from station because I am using weewx to 
>>> calculate 
>>> > heat index and dew point. 
>>> Could you use something like BME280WX from here? 
>>> https://gitlab.com/wjcarpenter/bme280wx 
>>>
>>

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