About The Weather Station Operation

FarmingtonWeather.Com has been providing weather since May 27, 2007. The weather station is located in western Farmington. This is the most accurate weather information for the area available on the internet, live and local.

This station provides data to the internet users and services around the world. In addition to the immediate, local information the Farmington area residents receive, the information from this weather station is broadcast over the internet to the National Weather Service and a wide variety of weather providers as shown in our footer below. Many people in the Twin City area tune into WCCO which gets data from Wunderground that has been provided by weather stations like this one.

farmington weather data on wcco web site

In addition to gathering information from the weather station and broadcasting it over the internet, Farmington Weather is also involved in other programs. Most of our data is provided over the internet, updated very five seconds, but others get it in a manual or more personal method. Some examples are:

metro twin city skwarn chapter hazardous weather spotters and reporters radio phone internet

We have received hazardous weather training from the Metro Skywarn chapter of the national Skywarn organization. When there is hazardous weather in the area we are trained to spot tornadoes, degrees of wind damage, and other hazardous weather information. The information can be provided via the internet, telephone, or even shortwave radio if necessary during extreme conditions.

noaa espotter program

The work with Skywarn led to the NOAA eSpotter program. Qualified spotters report information directly to the NOAA to be gathered in addition to what is received from Skywarn.

minnesota climatology working group office of the dnr

The Minnesota Climatology Group Office collects it’s own data for calculating flood levels and other hydrologic data. Our snow and precipitation totals are provided daily to them manually and monthly in paper form. The group is based and ran through the University of Minnesota.

star tribune weather wather program disbanded

Until recently, the Star Tribune's web site featured their Weather Watchers. Farmington Weather was an inaugral member of the Weather Watchers and was there on launch day, and up until they took down the program, April 2011.

About The Weather Station System

Farmington Weather is powered by a Davis Vantage Pro 2 Professional Weather Station (PWS) with a Fan Aspirated Solar Radiator and a Solar Sensor. The station comprises of an anemometer/wind vane, rain gauge, solar sensor and a thermo-hydro sensor situated in optimal positions for highest accuracy possible and compliance with international weather station data collection standards.

davis professional weather stations vantage pro 2 with fan aspirated radiation shield and solar sensor davis 6153 wireless weather station


This data is collected wirelessly to the console shown in the picture. The console has a logger for data storage and is connected to a dedicated PC running Weather Display software.

weather display wx software

The data is transmitted continuously from the weather station and the web site is updated every 5 seconds. For even more up to date results, we are a "Rapid Fire" weather data provider for the Weather Underground (Wunderground).

About This Website

This site is a template design by CarterLake.org with PHP conversion by Saratoga-Weather.org.
Special thanks go to Kevin Reed at TNET Weather for his work on the original Carterlake templates, and his design for the common website PHP management.
Special thanks to Mike Challis of Long Beach WA for his wind-rose generator, Theme Switcher and CSS styling help with these templates.
Special thanks go to Ken True of Saratoga-Weather.org for the AJAX conditions display, dashboard and integration of the TNET Weather common PHP site design for this site.

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Guest Feedback

Thanks for generous donations from Holly J. (who wrote the message below) and thanks to Larry R. for his earlier donation!

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