Weather Map LAB.

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Weather Map LAB

Procedures Create a Fronts Key in the corner of the map. Draw and color the symbols for Warm, Cold and Stationary fronts.  

Procedures 2. Create a Weather Key in the corner of the map using the following pictures.   Partly Cloudy Rainy Thunderstorms Sunny Cloudy Snowy

Procedures 3. You will receive station model data for three cities and three regions. Create a station model for each city in the circle provided on the map. 4. Then, use the data to determine where the front is located in each region. 5. Next to each city, draw a Weather Symbol summarizing the kind of weather they are experiencing. 6. COLOR the fronts and symbols.