http://www.weather.com
This is the website for the weather channel. This can provide many different forms of information, from local radar to national radar. You can track storms, follow hurricanes and tornadoes, along with looking at traffic, precipitation, dew points, and much more. This is one of my go to sites to starting my daily weather blogs.
http://www.weather.gov
This is the website for the National Weather Service. It is ran by the U.S. department of commerce, along with NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). This can provide basic weather information for local as well as across the U.S. You can look at radar, air quality, and inspect rivers and lakes across the U.S. It is a fairly self explanatory website and has lots of great information.
http://weather.unisys.com
This is one of my favorite websites when looking at the Stuve diagrams and upper air soundings. Upper air soundings allow you to look at weather stations around the U.S. that send weather balloons into the atmosphere. This weather balloons allow you to predict if there is severe weather based on index's alone with dew points and wind directions. This is a more advanced website.
http://www.accuweather.com
This website allows you to look at local and national weather. You can see local radar, temperatures, and satellite images. You can also look at national weather news. I find this very helpful when trying to predict weather for the area. If I look to see what the weather is doing elsewhere across the U.S. I can get a sense of what is to come to the area in the future.
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