my own weather forecast

When you think about “my own weather forecast” you may be thinking about posting a three-day forecast. But do you know?

  • How do you track a low-pressure system from its approach to when it leaves your area?
  • What clouds precede a cold front?
  • How does where you live apply to what a storm does as it approaches?
  • What does it mean when there is a halo around the moon?
  • Is it true about “red skies in the morning”?

You have some idea how weather works, right?

The more that you learn from the Freehand Forecasting eBook, the more you look through this site, as well as diviningweather Facebook pages, the more you will understand and be better equipped to forecast the next day to a week ahead.  At some point you will be able to surmise the next few weeks to the following season.

What are some of the things you will need to become a Certified Freehand Weather Forecaster?

  • Time; Both reading the eBook, and observing the days signs of change
  • Commitment to lifelong learning from the rich and abundant world of indications all around you
  • Not a single bit of equipment outside of a way to be online while searching for new information.
  •  We do not restrict the use of Weather equipment; we just highly recommend that you use those items sparingly as the majority of learning is in the world around you.

Before the advent of mass communication and the internet this is how weather was forecasted NO, satellite maps, NO, media network forecasters, NO checking your apps.

Without internet cellphones, or radio/television. Just you and the elements, whether around town, out for a drive, or spending a week in the great outdoors, this will be your go-to, for knowing what is coming weather wise.

You can go from, “it might rain today” to: “looks like we will see rain before sunset”!

And from “Might be a nice day tomorrow” to: “Weather looks to be better tomorrow right through the weekend”!

Every day will be a way to ‘Improve your game” when you take time to observe all you can from your surroundings.