
Weather that affects your animals.
Real-time weather monitoring with heat stress alerts. Know when conditions are putting your livestock at risk so you can act before problems occur.
What the weather module shows you
Weather data with the metrics that actually matter for livestock, not just the forecast you'd get from any app.
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Current conditions
Real-time temperature, humidity, wind speed and rainfall for your farm location.
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Multi-day forecasts
Plan farm activities and prepare for changing conditions a few days ahead.
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Heat stress alerts
Automatic alerts when temperature-humidity index reaches dangerous levels for your livestock.
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Historical data
Past weather patterns and how conditions have affected your operation over time.
Why heat stress matters
Heat stress affects animal welfare, production and profitability. Catching it early gives you time to act.
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Production impact
Reduced milk production, decreased feed intake, slower weight gain, lower reproductive performance.
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Health risks
Increased respiratory issues, weakened immune response, higher disease susceptibility, risk of heat stroke.
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What early warning lets you do
Move animals to shade in time, adjust feeding, increase water availability, plan activities for cooler hours.
What you get with the weather module
- Real-time weather data: temperature, humidity, wind speed, rainfall.
- Multi-day forecasts for activity planning.
- Automatic THI (Temperature-Humidity Index) calculation.
- Heat stress alerts at mild, moderate and severe levels.
- Cold stress and severe weather warnings with configurable thresholds.
- Historical weather data for season-on-season analysis.
- Weather data combined with sensor readings for animal-comfort monitoring.
Common questions
The questions we hear most, answered straight.
What weather data does Agrianta actually show me?
It shows the conditions that matter for livestock, not just a general forecast. You get real-time temperature, humidity, wind speed and rainfall for your farm location, plus multi-day forecasts for planning activities a few days ahead. Behind that, Agrianta automatically works out the Temperature-Humidity Index, the figure that tells you when heat is becoming a welfare risk. Historical weather is kept too, so you can compare season on season and see how past conditions affected your operation.
How do heat stress alerts work?
Agrianta automatically calculates the Temperature-Humidity Index and alerts you when it reaches dangerous levels for your animals. Alerts come at mild, moderate and severe tiers, so you know whether to keep an eye on things or act straight away. Early warning buys you time to do the practical things that protect stock: move animals to shade, increase water availability, adjust feeding and shift heavy work to cooler hours. Catching heat stress before it bites helps protect milk yield, feed intake, weight gain and breeding performance.
Can I set my own thresholds for warnings?
Yes. Cold stress and severe weather warnings come with configurable thresholds, so you decide the points at which Agrianta tells you something needs attention. That lets you tune alerts to your own ground, stock and tolerance rather than relying on fixed limits that may not suit your farm. Heat stress alerts arrive at mild, moderate and severe levels on top, giving you a clear sense of urgency. You set what counts as a problem, and the alerts follow your judgement.
Do I need a weather station on the farm?
No separate weather station is required to see conditions and forecasts for your farm location. Agrianta can also combine weather data with readings from sensors you already run, giving a fuller picture of animal comfort rather than just the air temperature. Like the rest of the platform, it is hardware-agnostic: it works with the gateways and sensors you own or choose to buy, and Agrianta does not sell hardware. So you can start with location-based weather and layer in sensor data as it suits you.
Does the weather module cover farms outside the UK?
Yes. While Agrianta is UK-first, the weather module works for farms in Canada, Australia and New Zealand too, pulling conditions and forecasts for your registered farm location wherever that is. The metrics that drive welfare decisions, temperature, humidity, wind, rainfall and the Temperature-Humidity Index, apply the same way across climates. Heat stress and cold stress thresholds are configurable, so you can set them to match your local conditions rather than a single fixed standard, whether you are managing summer heat or a hard winter.
Try it on your own herd.
Thirty days, every module on. You won't be charged until your trial ends, and you can cancel anytime.