This case study describes the procedure followed to select a site for a C-band weather radar in the area of Epirus, northwestern Greece. The established objectives depend upon the purpose of use, which is, firstly, the detection and tracking of storms (rainstorms, hailstorms, and snowstorms) requiring operations at a low elevation angle as well as the detection of the vertical structure and evolution of a storm. Second purpose consists of precipitation intensity measurements and areal precipitation analysis, which is related to the incidence of permanent echoes and obstructions as well as to the maximum range achievable.