Hey! This is a pressure map. It shows how air pressure is distributed across the region. The lines you see are called isobars – they connect areas with the same pressure.

When the lines are close together, it means strong winds. High-pressure zones often bring calm, sunny weather, while low-pressure zones can lead to clouds, wind, and rain.

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