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Highs, lows, fronts, troughs, outflow boundaries, squall lines, drylines for much of North America, the Western Atlantic and Eastern Pacific oceans, and the Gulf of Mexico. Standard Size | High Resolution. Maximum daytime or minimum overnight temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.
Weather Underground’s WunderMap provides interactive weather and radar Maps for weather conditions for locations worldwide.
Areas of precipitation help determine the frontal type and location. The Surface Analysis map shows current weather conditions.
Composite National Current Weather Map. Analysis of current conditions and fronts at ground level.
Download significant weather features* in KML or shapefile format.
Live wind, rain, radar or temperature maps, more than 50 weather layers, detailed forecast for your place, data from the best weather forecast models with high resolution
Daily Weather Map; Day ½–2½; Day 3–7 CONUS; Day 3–7 Hazards; Day 4–8 Alaska; Excessive Rainfall; Flood Outlook; GIS Products; Heat Index; Mesoscale Precip Discussion; National Forecast Charts; National High & Low; PQPF; QPF; Storm Summaries; Surface Analysis; Tropical Products; Winter Weather; WPC Discussions
Click here to view a table of black and white images. NOTE: Pacific Ocean analyses north of 30 o N and Atlantic Ocean analyses north of 31 o N are provided by NCEP's Ocean Prediction Center.
Cold Front A cold front occurs when a mass of cold air approaches and displaces the warmer air. The warm air is forced up to higher elevations. The rising of the warmer air may create cumulus and cumulonimbus clouds. These clouds may cause thunderstorms and rain showers, depending upon the strength of the cold front. Warm Front
Weather fronts map is the most common type of weather map, which in turn is one of the two most popular forms of weather forecasts, along with its presentation as a standard table. In this article, you will learn more about what a weather fronts map is and how to read it like an expert.