How are weather forecasts made?

Weather forecasts are like a team of detectives who figure out what the sky will do next.

Imagine you're playing outside and you want to know if it'll rain or shine tomorrow, that’s where weather forecasters come in! They use tools, like weather satellites up in space, which act like eyes watching over Earth. These tools can see clouds moving, winds blowing, and temperatures changing, just like how you might look out the window to check what's going on outside.

How Forecasters Use Clues

Forecasters collect clues from many places, some are far away in space, others right here on Earth. They use things like weather stations, which can feel how warm or cold it is and measure how fast the wind is blowing. It’s a bit like having a group of friends around you telling you what they see and hear.

Then, forecasters put all those clues together and make a guess about what the weather will be, just like when you guess what game your friend wants to play next based on what they’ve been saying.

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