I am a once to twice a week weigher. I am officially a WI girl for Saturdays, but sometimes peek halfway through the week. At the beginning, I am a weird one: scale didn't move for the first 3 1/2 wks of working at it! Then started consistent losses...I had between .8-3.2Lbs of loss per week. THEN I hit 208ish lbs and that all changed! Since then it's "usually" this pattern (cause nothing is 100% all the time with me due to life getting in the way): week 1 - a bit of a loss, usually a pound or under... week 2 - a big loss, up to 3 lbs, week 3 - no loss or VERY tiny loss... .2 when lucky, week 4 - up a pound to 2... frustrating cause I expect more speed that just isn't going to happen. I have set goals that I COULD have met if stayed on the starting pattern of the first 30Lbs.. but alas, at least I am still in overall loss for the month and that is a victory. I am to the point I am considering weighing bi-weekly instead of weekly, now that I AM familiar with my patterns to deter the frustration. However, if I did not know how my body functioned, I would not even consider.
In summary my best advice: weigh as often as YOU have to in order to become familiar with YOUR body and its patterns. Once you know your patterns, it does cut the frustration levels a bit. I haven't added in measurements for myself yet, but when frustration hits an all time high, that is what is my next step. Have back-up plans to keep you focussed on the positives. And don't wonder if you are ever "abnormal" and here's why.. this is such an individual process, that doing so will drive you nuts. I used to wonder why others could lose by changing diets slightly and I couldn't.... or why others could do a diet only way of loss and I couldn't... this doesn't help anything, nor does it enhance good feelings about yourself... then I learned - we are ALL so different... MY journey is that, mine. The SUPPORT here and the comparisons for IDEAS is ever so helpful, but not to think that ANY of this is black and white. Not that you asked, but figured that might be where the original question stemmed from

Sorry for the rambling
