Welcome to Agweather, a Web site designed to help agricultural producers with their weather-related decisions. Be sure to download the free WeatherScope plugin before you begin. It is essential to view weather maps and graphs.

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Version 1.7.2

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Weather Weather

View current weather conditions for Oklahoma

Forecast Forecast

Check local and regional weather forecasts, warnings

Horticulture Horticulture

Find weather products for fruits, veggies, nuts, and more

Soil and Water Soil⁄Water

Find soil temperatures, soil moisture levels, and more

Climate Climate

View detailed climate information for Oklahoma

Livestock Livestock

View products designed for farm animals

Radar and Satellite Radar⁄Satellite

Review local, regional, and national radar and satellite

Crop Crop

Discover crop-planning tools for a variety of crops

Range and Forest Range⁄Forest

Discover tools to help manage pastureland and forests

Getting Started

Find out how to use Agweather products.

Glossary

Clarify terms, meanings, and acronyms.

Tutorials

View online video tutorials.

Mesonet

Learn about the Oklahoma Mesonet weather network.

Science

Explore the science behind Agweather.

For Educators

Find lesson plans, fact sheets, tutorials, and more.

Contributors

Meet the people and scientists behind the Web site.

Links

Connect to our friends and other resources.

11.16.09 pictureEl Nino winter ahead

Climatologists have predicted an El Nino winter, which could bring wet weather to Oklahoma. By definition, El Nino is the warming of the equatorial Pacific waters. This warming increases...

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10.22.09 pictureHow are we doing?

Agweather is looking for feedback.Do you like the Agweather Website? Are you a subscriber to the Agweather Connection newsletter? Do you like it? How can we make them better? Click...

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10.11.09 pictureFreezing temperatures enter state

The lazy days of summer are fading away, and it is time to start pulling out coats and scarves to prepare for the winter months ahead. The Oklahoma Mesonet recorded its first...

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