Unfortunately this is something we advise strongly against. The steamy atmosphere in a bathroom can cause damage over time that would not be covered by your clock's warranty. 


When considering where to hang a clock, the only other things you should bear in mind are:

- The clocks are for indoor use only

- We recommend that the clocks are not hung closer than 50cm to a radiator or stove where the heat will rise directly into the clock. Naturally, this can damage the delicate internal workings of the clock.

- The clocks can change weather forecast at any time of day or night. And the little burble the clocks make when moving might wake you if one was hung by your bed! 


Beyond these recommendations, there are no specific requirements for where is best to position a Weather Clock. Traditional Barometers were often hung in hallways or other draughty rooms so that they picked up the outdoor changes in air pressure as soon as possible. Whilst this logic still works for the Weather Clocks, there's no inherent need to do this and we really just say that the clocks can go in any room where it will give you most pleasure to see it change!