Weather

Weather data as a vineyard habit

The on-site weather station helps with frost watch, disease pressure, drying windows, and the timing of work in the rows.

Cool-climate viticulture rewards close attention. A few degrees, a wet night, or a drying wind can change the next job in the vineyard.

That is why the weather station matters. It helps with frost watch, leaf wetness, spray timing, canopy work, and the slow judgement of how this site ripens fruit.

The chart below shows how the recent weather has moved through the rows.

Weather history

Weather behind this note

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