MODELED ESTIMATE · NO NEARBY SENSOR
71°F
1.5 degrees above historical average of 69 degrees Fahrenheit▲ +1.5°F vs. historical avg (69°F)·↗ Rising 1.9°F over 7 days
2-inch depth (5 cm)
Confidence: LowNo nearby sensors. Showing modeled estimates Stubblefield, 78 mi away
No sensor station within 75 miles.This reading is a modeled estimate from Open-Meteo's ERA5-Land archive.
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Recommendations
Fertilizer
A foliar iron spray darkens the lawn's color without forcing the leaf growth a nitrogen feeding would, which is exactly what summer-stressed turf needs. Iron is taken up directly through the leaves, so results show in days rather than weeks. Shallow soil temperatures are in the action band at 71°F at 2 inches from the Open-Meteo ERA5-Land modeled estimate.
Details for Summer iron (foliar) application| Confidence | MODERATE CONFIDENCE |
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Source: Open-Meteo ERA5-Land modeled estimate
Daily Soil Temperature (Estimated)
Depth: 2" • 28 days of data • Estimated, Open-Meteo
Reference Station (data unavailable)
Stubblefield (Site 2219), CA
- Distance: 78 miles from Encino, CA
- Elevation: 2995 ft
- Coordinates: 34.9702, -119.4783
Estimated Soil Temperatures
7-day soil temperature readings| Date | 2" °F | Δ 2" | 8" °F | 20" °F |
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| Jul 4 | 70.6 | ↑ +0.3 | 69.9 | 68.0 |
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| Jul 3 | 70.3 | ↑ +0.6 | 69.1 | 67.7 |
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| Jul 2 | 69.7 | ↑ +1.5 | 68.7 | 67.6 |
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| Jul 1 | 68.2 | ↓ -0.2 | 68.1 | 67.7 |
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| Jun 30 | 68.4 | ↑ +0.7 | 68.2 | 67.8 |
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| Jun 29 | 67.7 | ↓ -1.0 | 67.9 | 67.9 |
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| Jun 28 | 68.7 | — | 68.9 | 68.2 |
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Soil temperature by depth
69.9°F
8 in · deeper trend
Estimated soil temperatures for this location provided by Open-Meteo.
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Readings refresh nightly from the USDA-NRCS Soil Climate Analysis Network and the NOAA US Climate Reference Network (USCRN). Where no station is within 75 miles, readings are modeled estimates from Open-Meteo’s ERA5-Land archive rather than direct sensor measurements; see how we measure. Planting windows are derived from multi-year climatology overlaid with NOAA 1991–2020 frost normals. Recommendation cards evaluate current soil conditions against research-backed thresholds from university extension sources. Check back regularly as conditions change. The guidance updates with every new reading.
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