Forecast Justification List your name and class period Identify what city you are forecasting for. Part one Current weather conditions Identify the day of the week and date. Summarize the current weather conditions, including any information about temperature, cloud cover, fronts or lows (cyclones) that may be influencing the weather experienced by your city. Part two Forecasted Weather Conditions Record your forecast for each date. List the day and date, then state what temperature, what the cloud cover will be like and if there will be any precipitation on that date. If you think there will be precipitation identify what kind (for example, rain or snow). Justification of your forecast Explain your justification for your forecast. Consider factors like cloud cover, winds, dew point temperatures, low pressure centers, fronts, high pressure systems, and other weather features. Explain what information you used and why it is important to your forecast.