This resource explores the dynamics of weather forecasting, focusing on why the weather changes daily due to the constant motion of atmospheric conditions. It introduces weather maps as essential tools for meteorologists, detailing their role in summarizing the state of the atmosphere with a focus on various elements such as temperature gradients, pressure systems (Highs and Lows), fronts, and expected precipitation zones. The document further explains high and low pressure systems, highlighting their distinct weather patterns and implications. Students are encouraged to think critically about the relationships between pressure systems and weather outcomes, culminating with practical mapping tasks that reinforce their understanding.