You see thin, wispy clouds high in the sky. The weather is fair, but a change might be coming.
What are Cirrus clouds
You draw a blanket-like layer of clouds close to the ground that looks like fog.
What are Stratus clouds
The sun appears dim, like looking through frosted glass. Rain may follow later.
What are Altostratus clouds
The sky is completely gray, blocking out the sun. It’s drizzling steadily all day.
What are Nimbostratus clouds
Your picture shows high-altitude clouds in rows of tiny white dots.
What are Cirrocumulus clouds
A large storm is approaching. You see a tall cloud with an anvil top forming fast.
What are Cumulonimbus clouds
Puffy clouds with flat bottoms float on a sunny afternoon. You’re planning a picnic
What are Cumulus clouds
Your drawing has a massive cloud towering into the stratosphere with lightning at the bottom
What are Cumulonimbus clouds
It’s morning, and a low layer of lumpy clouds covers the sky but doesn’t bring rain.
What are Stratocumulus clouds
There’s a white sheet in the high sky, and you notice a ring around the sun.
What are Cirrostratus clouds