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Best LoRaWAN Weather Stations for European Agriculture in 2026

LoRaWAN Weather Stations for European Agriculture in 2026 | shopioT.eu

Picture two farms next to each other. One waters on a fixed schedule and hopes for the best. The other knows exactly when rain is coming, how strong the wind is, and how hot the field got by 2pm, all from a small solar-powered box out in the field. That is the real difference a LoRaWAN weather station makes for European growers heading into 2026.

6-in-1
weather readings from one unit
15W solar
no field battery changes
19,000+
readings buffered on board
IP67
built for year-round fields

Why LoRaWAN Fits Agricultural Weather Monitoring

Most farms don't have power outlets or Wi-Fi in every field, and LoRaWAN solves that problem. It sends data over long distances using very little power. One gateway placed on the farm can pick up signals from stations kilometres away, even through hedges and hills. Add solar power or long-life batteries, and you get years of use without a subscription bill. That is why more farms are choosing LoRaWAN over cellular or satellite options.

What to Look for in a 2026-Ready Station

Not every weather station does the same job. Here is what actually matters when you are choosing one for 2026.

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Multi-parameter coverage One good station should read temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind direction, air pressure and rainfall at once.
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Solar or long-life power You shouldn't need to visit the field just to change a battery. On-board solar handles that for you.
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Local data buffering Rural signal isn't always perfect. On-board storage means a short connection drop won't lose your data.
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Weatherproofing Look for an IP67 rating, so the unit handles rain, dust and rough weather all year.

The Milesight WTS506 ticks all four: six readings from one solar-powered unit, its own 15W panel, over 19,000 readings stored locally, and an IP67 enclosure built for the field.

Milesight WTS506 all-in-one solar-powered LoRaWAN weather station kit for agriculture
Milesight WTS506 Solar LoRaWAN Weather Station 6-in-1 sensing (temp, humidity, wind speed & direction, pressure, rainfall) · 15W solar · 19,000+ reading buffer · IP67 · EU868. View the WTS506 →

Beyond the Weather Station: A Complete Sensing Layer

A weather station tells you what is happening in the air. But most farming decisions also depend on what is happening in the soil. Pair your station with soil and plant health sensors, and you can compare rainfall and temperature directly against soil moisture and plant stress, instead of guessing.

Dragino SE01 LoRaWAN soil moisture, temperature and EC sensor for precision agriculture
Dragino SE01 Series Soil Sensor LoRaWAN soil moisture, temperature & electrical conductivity, so the station's rainfall data has a soil reading to sit next to. View the Dragino SE01 →

This works even better with smart irrigation. A controller can skip a scheduled watering if rain already fell overnight, or start an extra cycle if it is hot and the soil is drying fast. If you are running a bigger operation with more sensor types, our smart agriculture collection covers the rest of what most farms eventually need.

None of this works without a way to get the data back to you. A well-placed LoRaWAN gateway is what connects all your field sensors into one clear picture. It is worth planning gateway placement before you buy sensors, not after.

Field sensors weather · soil · irrigation
Gateway covers the farm
Network server TTS / ChirpStack
Farm dashboard one clear picture

Getting the Deployment Right

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Placement matters Keep the station away from buildings, trees and irrigation risers that could throw off wind or rain readings. Point the solar panel so it gets steady sun through the season. If you are covering multiple fields, plan your gateway first, then place your sensors within its range.

2026 is the year hyperlocal, sensor-based decisions stop being optional for competitive growers. A good LoRaWAN weather station, paired with the right sensors and connectivity, is one of the simplest ways to get there.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a LoRaWAN weather station like the Milesight WTS506 actually measure?

It measures six things at once: temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind direction, air pressure and rainfall. It sends this data over the EU868 band.

Do these stations need mains power?

No. The WTS506 runs on its own 15W solar panel and stores over 19,000 readings locally, so short connection drops won't lose your data.

Can a weather station be pre-configured for my LoRaWAN network server before it ships?

Yes. The shopioT engineering team can set it up for network servers like The Things Stack or ChirpStack before it is shipped.

Is the enclosure rated for outdoor field conditions?

Yes. The WTS506 has an IP67 rating, so it can handle dust, rain and rough outdoor conditions.

Can I request a bulk or B2B quote for a multi-farm rollout?

Yes. Reach the shopioT team (CyRIC IoT division) at info@shopiot.eu for bulk pricing.

Conclusion

Choosing the right LoRaWAN weather station is a small decision with a big payoff. Get the sensing, power and connectivity right, and the rest of your farm's precision-agriculture setup gets easier to build on.

Planning a Smart Farm for 2026?

The shopioT engineering team helps growers and integrators choose the right station, pair it with soil and irrigation sensors, size gateway coverage, and ship everything pre-configured for the network. For multi-farm rollouts, ask us about bulk pricing.

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