Weather Forecast
A localized weather forecast add-on for Harvest, providing hourly predictions for the next ten days based on a 4 km square grid from IBM Weather Company. Includes optional Potential Evapotranspiration (PET) data to assist irrigation decisions.
Last updated: 2026-05-01 21:38
Weather Forecast
Localized weather forecasts brought to you by Harvest and the IBM Weather Company. The forecast is specific to your location as a 4 km square section in the global IBM grid.
Features
- Hourly predictions for the next ten days
- Optionally includes Potential Evapotranspiration (PET) for the next ten days to aid irrigation decisions
- Powered by IBM's supercomputers analyzing data from weather satellites and ground stations
- Can be displayed on the Harvest Data Portal or Harvest Web App
Pricing
Pricing details for the Weather Forecast add-on are available on the Harvest website; please contact Harvest for specific plans.
Usage
Access the forecast via the Harvest Data Portal or your Harvest Web App after enabling the add-on.
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