You can guess what the weather will be like by watching how clouds look and move, it's like reading a storybook that nature writes in the sky.
Clouds are made of tiny drops of water, just like when you take a deep breath and blow out your mouth, poof! That’s like a little cloud. Now imagine millions of these little clouds floating up high, and they can tell us what's coming next.
How Clouds Tell Us What’s Coming
Cloud shapes are like clues in a game:
- If the clouds look flat and gray, it might rain soon, just like when your socks get wet on a rainy day.
- If the clouds are puffy and white, it means the weather is probably nice, like when you play outside with your friends.
How Clouds Move Can Help Too
Clouds can also move, and that tells us about the wind. Think of clouds as balloons floating in the sky. If they drift slowly, it might be calm and cool. But if they zoom across the sky, it could mean a big breeze or even a storm is coming, like when you feel the wind on your face before it starts to rain.
So next time you're outside, look up at the clouds, they’re like nature’s weather forecast!
Examples
- A farmer sees dark, heavy clouds and expects rain.
- A person sees thin, wispy clouds and knows the wind is coming.
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