Geography, 12.04.2020 12:07 KadaLearns
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Use the data on the weather map from July 4, 2006 to create a weather map and a weather forecast for the next day. Include the locations of fronts, highs, lows, and precipitation.
Use these tips to create a written forecast:
• Write as if you are a weather forecaster explaining the forecast to a viewing audience.
• Explain the weather maps.
• Describe changes in pressure, temperature, and precipitation.
Weather Map: July 5, 2006
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