Skip watering this week
Expected rain meets the 1.25-inch weekly target, so no irrigation is needed.
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Depth: 2" • Last 12 Months
Miradero (Site 2232), PR
USDA NWCC AWDB soil temperature observations.
| Date | 2" °F | Δ 2" | 4" °F | 8" °F | 20" °F | 40" °F |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 17 | 84.0 | +1.6 | 85.1 | 87.6 | 83.5 | 82.9 |
| Aug 16 | 82.4 | -0.5 | 84.0 | 86.5 | 83.5 | 82.9 |
| Aug 15 | 82.9 | +0.5 | 84.0 | 86.5 | 82.9 | 82.9 |
| Aug 14 | 82.4 | 0.0 | 83.5 | 86.0 | 82.9 | 82.4 |
| Aug 13 | 82.4 | +0.4 | 84.0 | 86.0 | 82.4 | 82.4 |
| Aug 12 | 82.0 | +2.8 | 82.9 | 84.6 | 82.0 | 82.4 |
| Aug 11 | 79.2 | — | 80.1 | 82.6 | 82.4 | 82.4 |
Soil temperature by depth
Zone 12B
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130 ft
Warm-season only
This area favors warm-season grasses; cool-season grass struggles through the summer heat here. As of August 19, the 2-inch soil temperature is tracking the 10-year normal for this date. Data comes from the USDA station at Miradero, 1 mi away.
For established lawns and gardens, the 4 inch soil temperature is a more useful reading than the surface. This 4-inch root-zone depth changes more slowly than the 2-inch surface layer, so it is a steadier signal for timing fertilizer, aeration, and weed control. The depths your nearest station reports are shown above; stations in the federal network typically report 2, 4, 8, 20, and 40 inches, while modeled estimates for areas far from a station cover fewer depths.
Right now the ground near Mayaguez is drier than usual for this time of year: the soil at 2 inches holds 23% water, around the 10th percentile of this station's own history for the date. The reading is measured at the station, not modeled.
This week’s watering for Mayaguez, PR
Skip watering this week — rain covers it
| Weekly target | 1.25 in | at 84°F soil, for warm-season grass |
|---|---|---|
| Expected rain | 2.85 in | over the next 7 days |
| You supply | 0 in | no irrigation needed this week |
The weekly target includes rainfall, so irrigation only covers the deficit. Water deeply and infrequently rather than a little every day: shallow daily watering builds shallow roots and invites disease. Rainfall is a modeled forecast estimate for this location.
How to water by soil temperature, and audit your sprinklers →
Soil moisture near Mayaguez, PR
Much drier than normal
The 2-inch soil is at 23% volumetric water content, around the 10th percentile of this station’s own history for this time of year.
Measured at 2 inches by a USDA SCAN station, as of August 17.
The wetter-or-drier comparison uses this station’s own readings within about two weeks of today’s date, pooled across 4 years (124 readings). Frozen-soil days are left out. Baseline last computed July 19.
Lawn disease risk
The 7-day forecast near Mayaguez, PR favors active disease pressure. These diseases are the ones to watch now. Based on a modeled weather estimate for this location.
| Disease | Risk | Why now |
|---|---|---|
| Pythium blight (Pythium spp.) | Favorable | 7 of the next 7 nights stay above 65°F with hot days; worse with excess nitrogen. Water early morning to limit leaf wetness, hold nitrogen to 0.25 lb/1,000 sq ft, and fix drainage in low spots. The fastest killer, 2-3 days. |
How temperature drives lawn disease, and the cultural fixes →
Soil temperature readings on this page cover 3 ZIP codes in Mayaguez, PR:
00680, 00681, 00682
Know when to seed, fertilize, and stop crabgrass at your address. The timing here comes from live in-ground readings at your nearest USDA or NOAA monitoring station, not from the calendar.
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Current soil temperature: 84°F at the 2-inch depth, 0.3°F above the historical average for this date. Measured August 17, 2026 at the Miradero USDA station, 0.9 miles away. Rising 4.8°F over the last 7 days.
Current conditions in Mayaguez, PR
84°F
2-inch depth
Expected rain meets the 1.25-inch weekly target, so no irrigation is needed.
View details7 of the next 7 nights stay above 65°F with hot days. This is a conditions indicator, not a diagnosis or prediction.
View detailsThe 2-inch reading is 84°F. Check the species table before deciding whether to seed.
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Weather context
For warm-season grasses, yes. The 2-inch soil temperature near Mayaguez, PR is currently 84°F, measured in the ground at the Miradero monitoring station (0.9 mi away). That is at or above the 65°F threshold where Bermuda and zoysia establish, and above the 50–65°F cool-season band, so hold cool-season seeding until soil cools back through 65°F.
The soil at 2 inches near Mayaguez, PR is at 23% volumetric water content, around the 10th percentile of this station's own history for this time of year, so the ground is much drier than usual for this date. This is a direct ground measurement from 337 active USDA and NOAA in-ground monitoring stations, not a forecast or a model.
Soil temperature outside the germination band is the most common cause. The 2-inch soil temperature near Mayaguez, PR is currently 84°F, measured in the ground at the Miradero monitoring station (0.9 mi away). Cool-season seed germinates at 50–65°F and warm-season seed at 65°F or higher; outside those bands seed sits dormant rather than sprouting. If the temperature is right, the usual culprits are seed buried too deep, topsoil that dried out during the sprout window, or a pre-emergent herbicide applied the same season, which blocks grass seed the same way it blocks weeds.
Cool-season grasses like fescue and bluegrass germinate best when soil at 2 inches stays between 50–65°F for several consecutive days. Warm-season grasses like Bermuda and Zoysia need soil temperatures of 65°F or higher before seeding. If you are seeding, a high-phosphorus starter fertilizer goes down in the same window; regular established-lawn fertilizer follows different timing.
Apply pre-emergent herbicide, the product sold at retail as crabgrass preventer, when soil at 2 inches reaches 55°F for several consecutive days. This is the threshold where crabgrass and other summer annual weeds begin germinating, and applying after that point reduces effectiveness significantly. Weed-and-feed products that include a pre-emergent follow the same window. The pre-emergent timing page for Mayaguez tracks this threshold against the current reading.
Mayaguez, PR is in USDA hardiness zone 12b, mild enough that warm-season grasses like Bermuda, zoysia, and St. Augustine come through winter reliably; they go tan and dormant rather than dying. Cool-season grasses survive winter here easily but struggle through the hot summer instead.
Use 2 inches for germination decisions, since that is where seeds sit. Use the 4 inch soil temperature for established lawn and garden timing: it reads the root zone, changes more slowly than the surface, and is the depth most fertilizer, aeration, and disease guidance references. The 8 inch reading shows deeper root-zone trend. The 20 and 40 inch readings track deep soil and frost depth where federal stations report them.
Soil changes temperature much more slowly than air due to thermal mass. A warm afternoon does not mean the ground is warm. Soil temperature lags air temperature by days or weeks, making it a more reliable indicator of when biological processes like germination actually begin.
It is a direct ground measurement. The 2-inch soil temperature near Mayaguez, PR is currently 84°F, measured in the ground at the Miradero monitoring station (0.9 mi away). Soil Temps reads from 337 active USDA and NOAA in-ground monitoring stations, which report daily at depths from 2 to 40 inches.
Grass seed germination
Your soil near Mayaguez, PR: 84°F at 2 inches, as of August 17, 2026.
| Grass species | Seeding soil temp (2 in) | Days | Right now |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bermudagrass | 75–90°F | 10-30 | Germinates well |
| Zoysia | 75–90°F | varies | Germinates well |
| Buffalograss | 75–90°F | 14-30 | Germinates well |
| Centipede | 75–90°F | varies | Germinates well |
| Kentucky bluegrass | 60–70°F | 14-30 | Too warm to establish |