Track weather and guide decisions.
AgWeatherNet (AWN) is Washington State University’s statewide weather station network—the first and largest of its kind in the U.S. With more than 175 stations reporting every few seconds, AWN gives you real-time data on temperature, soil, rainfall, wind, and more.

Put that data to work with tools that help you manage:
- Crops: Predict apple bloom spray timing, track blueberry and cherry cold hardiness, estimate wheat yield, and more.
- Irrigation: Schedule water use with ET charts and irrigation calculators.
- Animals: Monitor cattle comfort and weather-related stress.
- Workers: Stay ahead of heat risk, spray conditions, and air quality.
AgWeatherNet is developed by Washington State University with support from agencies, commodity groups, and growers across the Pacific Northwest.