This document describes the design and implementation of a quadcopter drone equipped with sensors to function as a wireless weather station. The drone is built using a wooden frame, brushless DC motors powered by lithium polymer batteries. An Arduino Uno acts as the flight controller, interfacing with an MPU6050 sensor for stabilization and an NRF24L01 transceiver to communicate with a remote control. Sensors measure weather parameters like temperature, humidity and pressure, and the data is logged to an SD card along with GPS coordinates from an attached GPS module. The drone aims to provide a low-cost alternative to traditional weather stations while allowing data collection in remote areas. Initial testing was successful in achieving stable flight and Bluetooth