I agree about Scaled Instruments. Ryan, despite how little I buy, has been extremely helpful, every time, and as PaulMy mentions, there is a quite a savings over MSRP.
I would also have you look at WeeWx as a software source. Free, yes. Exceptional support on their user forum. A while bunch of supported stations. A nice simple but very robust use of a database. It is Linux based but it sounds as if that is what you're interested in.
I run my system on a Rasp Pi 4, latest version. I need to save up for replacing my ancient Vantage Pro 2. Drop over to their user forum and look through some of the messages. It ranges from simple hand holding help to very complex looks at modifying the program to do what you want it to (especially extra sensors and complex data base extractions.
One of the 'skins' that they do support is Belchertown, which is very colorful and a very helpful customization help page, too.
But the out of the box display of the weather info, charts, graphs and if you install the ephemeris.py module to your Rasp Pi (Debian?) it gives tons of info on the sun, moon, and even more of the planets if you want them.
Dale