National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
THE source for weather info! With the National Weather Service, they issue severe weather warnings. Their website has cool satellite pictures of weather around the world, information on weather in space, and pages to learn about any and all weather phenomenon! Here is a page of links to all kind of weather sources. This page provides general information for kids, parents, and teachers. Find out answers to all your weather questions, learn about careers in weather, plus links to other interesting weather sites.
Franklin's Forecast
Sponsored by the Franklin Institute, has general info about weather, plus links to activities for you to learn more! Make your own weather station, or check the five-day forecast for places all over the world.
Weather Eye
has different sections for students, teachers and parents, with great weather info, activities and resources in each area.
Curious about El Niño? Learn about some of the basic principles behind El Niño and experiment with different activities to help you better understand this weather phenomenon. The El Nino page also includes links to other sources of information, plus a chance for you to send your own local news reports about the effects of El Niño where you live. 
Learn more about the wind! Study more about our fierce friend the wind by exploring the science of wind
Weather Eye has different sections for students, teachers and parents, with great weather info, activities and resources in each area.
Geographic knowledge is essential for Meteorologists. They must be able to quickly and accurately read maps to see where weather systems are located. These maps for meteorology should help you locate weather anywhere in the world.
Learn what makes weather wet and wild, do cool activities, and become hot at forecasting the weather on Web Weather for Kids!
The Martian Sun-Times is a unique website that lets you compare the weather on Earth to the weather on Mars! Test your knowledge about Mars weather using the graphs and charts, and check out their links for even more info on Mars weather.



