As with other regions in VA, Winchester area observed a series of thunderstorms this morning. It started from 2:40AM and lasted until 7:30AM or so. The RH was high (>90%) until 8:40AM, thus, it accounted for 6 hours of estimated wetness with 68F as the average temperature. It was a light infection risk for Phomopsis, and a borderline case for black rot. Also, since the average temperature was high, it was a risk event for downy mildew as well. The other concern is the wash-off of the fungicide(s) on the leaf surface We had about 1 inch of rain with this event. A typical rule of thumb for fungicide application timing is "2 weeks or 1 inch of rain whichever comes first", thus, this and a series of rains we had since last Sunday might washed materials off from your vines. However, please keep in your mind that the risk of disease development also depends on a history of disease(s) in your vineyard, and also, you need to take the weather ...
Grape Disease Management Tips from Mizuho Nita (Grape Pathologist at Virginia Tech)