The Bloomsky does not give you a forecast. That forecast is gotten from other sources, most likely WU. The Bloomsky costs $250. Hard telling how much the rain and wind sensors will cost if they ever come out.
The Vue is $300, a data link is $50 for a total of $350. Both will upload data to WU.
There is no display console with the Bloomsky, it's an app. You can get dozens of apps for weather, the one from WU is nice and pretty and can use the info the Vue uploads to WU. No computer is required for the Vue to upload data to Davis and WU, just use an IP data logger. While I do use a computer I want to have my own personal website. Doesn't matter if Davis goes out of business, I will still be able to continue to use my data, can you say the same if Bloomsky goes out of business? My weather web site -
http://nfmweather.com/weather/ with years of past data that I control.
Even with the low number of Bloomsky's on the market there are many reports of failures. You have even had two. With many more Davis systems out there you read of very few failures and most of them are for systems that are many years old. You can get the high and lows for all readings on the inside Davis console. BTW, here is my Davis created page with the weather info, I can get the forecast from WU.
http://www.weatherlink.com/user/northfortmyers/ If I want to see my own data on a mobile device I go to
http://www.nfmweather.com/weather/mwxindexbig.html or I want pretty I go to
http://www.nfmweather.com/weather/mwxgauges.htmHere is my all day weather video using an old cell phone looking out my back window and a free app.
https://youtu.be/LRChwQYNkC8