@bruces
Hm. I built something similar using the Pi Pico and the same sensors, about a year ago. It sits in a shaded spot strapped to the outside of the back deck railing, using the case of a scavenged obsolete router -- much larger than necessary -- for an enclosure, and communicates by wifi with a server and a couple of displays.
(Its name on the network is "tim", after the Enchanter from Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Other elements of the system are dennis, patsy and concorde. Dennis uses the same Adafruit ESP32-S3 Reverse TFT used in the video. It sits on the media console in the living room displaying things from its own and other sensors, including indoor CO2 concentration.)
@bruces Oh, this one (patsy) based on another Pico uses a 3.7" e-paper display to present an overview as well as a simple forecast formulated from current NOAA data for the next few days. It sits on a bookshelf at the other end of the room.