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For each location marked on each map, what do you expect the weather to be doing? Think about whether it is windy, what the wind direction is, whether it is raining and whether it is warmer or colder.

 

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Galway __________________________________________________________________

Aberdeen __________________________________________________________________

London __________________________________________________________________

weather map

Glasgow __________________________________________________________________

Norwich __________________________________________________________________

Exeter __________________________________________________________________

weather map

Tiree __________________________________________________________________

Carlisle __________________________________________________________________

Norwich __________________________________________________________________

weather map

Tiree __________________________________________________________________

Leeds __________________________________________________________________

Brighton __________________________________________________________________

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