
WXSIM forecast: Fair in the evening, becoming partly cloudy after midnight. At several points I thought it was on its last legs, and finally this winter, some of its sensors just started going dead for long stretches of time. NWS forecast: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 50. I had to replace the rain gauge a few years ago and disassemble the entire thing several times to clean out detritus and spider webs. Davis VP+ forecast: Partly cloudy with little temp change. Wind southwest around 6 mph, gusting to 16 mph. Check out 5 reviews on Wind Weather Cat Shaped Storage Basket: I saw this and had to have it as I am a cat lover.

WXSIM forecast: Partly cloudy in the morning, becoming mostly sunny in the afternoon. High near 70, with temperatures falling to around 68 in the afternoon. NWS forecast: Patchy drizzle before 10am.High: 44 Weather Forecast - Outlook: Today & Tonight High near 80, with temperatures falling to around 78 in the afternoon. WXSIM forecast: Sunny in the morning, becoming mostly sunny in the afternoon.
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Wind southwest around 2 mph in the morning, becoming 6 mph in the afternoon. The WeatherCat Server is a feature of the WeatherCat desktop software which connects to weather stations to display real-time weather data and gather weather statistics. Davis VP+ forecast: Mostly clear with little temp change. NWS forecast: Mostly clear, with a low around 52. Wind south-southwest near calm in the evening, becoming northeast after midnight.

The Soil Data provided on this page is made possible by the generous folks at Davis Instuments and Sierra Communications. They have provided a Davis Wireless Leaf & Soil Moisture/Temperature Station for my testing and review. Thanks for allowing us to experiment with this equipment, and hopefully provide useful information for our own garden as well as for our readers. This 24 hour graph shows readings for the Davis Leaf Wetness and Soil Temperature and Moisture Station.
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The Leaf Wetness Sensor is mounted 14" above the ground facing north.Īnd this is the 10" deep Soil Moisture Sensor over a year's time The Soil Temp and Moisture probesĪre buried 10" deep in our vegetable garden in sandy loam soil. News: An update to WeatherCat V3.2.0 test build is now available (May '22, build 224) - see the WeatherCat development forum for details and download (Forum account required to access the development forum). This is a monthly graph comparing maximum, minimum, an average external temperatures. This is a yearly graph showing evapotranspiration (ET). This is a Monthly graph showing evapotranspiration (ET). Here is a graph showing evapotranspiration overlayed with the precipitation for each month. You can easily see which months we were behind on rain. Probe #1 (blue) is buried 10" deep in the vegetable garden as noted above. Probe #2 (green) is buried 2" deep in the open grass lawn three feet from any garden beds. Oh Say Can You Say Whats the Weather Today: All About Weather (Cat in the Hats Learning Library Series) 4.0 out of 5 stars. Probe #4 (red) is buried 4" deep in the open grass lawn three feet from any garden beds. Sensor #1 (blue) is buried 10" deep in the vegetable garden as noted above. Sensor #2 (green) is buried horizontally 2" deep in the open grass lawn three feet from any garden beds. Made of quality acrylic material Includes 7 watt UL listed light bulb. Ice forms when the temperature of water reaches 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius), and that includes ice on roadways. Beautifully detailed night light emits a soft flow when illuminated. Sensor #4 (red) is buried horizontally 4" deep in the open grass lawn three feet from any garden beds. Road salt works by lowering the freezing point of water via a process called freezing point depression. The freezing point of the water is lowered once the salt is added, so it the salt makes it more difficult for. Note that the soil moisture readings (centibars) are inverted. A reading of zero is soaking wet and 200 is bone dry. (Spikes during winter should be ignored, as sensor doesn't report accurately below freezing) So as the precipitation increases, the soil moisture reading should decrease. Note: Our location is on one of the ancient glacial beaches, so our soil is very sandy.

In over 20 years living here, we've never had standing water in the yard from rain. So our soil moisture tends to be higher numerically (drier) than would be typical in soil with more clay content.Ī is privately owned and operated, and is not affiliated with the City of Avon, Ohio, or any business or governmental entity.This data is provided as a hobby from a personal weather station, and while regularly verified for accuracy, you should not base important decisions on this or any weather information obtained from the Internet.
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For the most current and accurate weather information for your area tune to your local TV or Radio Stations or your official National Weather Service forecast.
