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NOAA and the National Weather Service is a complete source of weather related information.
Jet Stream...is the National Weather Service Online School for Weather. This site is designed to help educators, emergency managers, or anyone interested in learning about weather and weather safety.
Lessons about: Air Pressure, Hydrologic Cycle

Even more lessons and experiments:
- Online lessons from Earthstorm from the University of Oklahoma
- Wind Blow: This Newton's Apple lesson plan shows you how to teach your students about wind and the effect convection has on Earth's winds.
- Weather Experiments from Weather Wiz Kids
- World Meterological Organization
- Teachnet: teacher lesson plans for your weather unit. Includes a Celsius - Fahrenheit conversion tool. Lots of ideas to make you lessons shine.
- TeacherVision: A great resource for printable materials and other ideas.
- Make your own weather station.

- Franklin's Forecast, sponsored by the Franklin Institute, has general info about weather, plus links to activities for your students 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.
- The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the National Weather Service, is the place for teachers to head first for ideas and resources for teaching weather. Here is a page of links to all kind of weather sources for teachers, kids and parents.