Weekly Weather

Weekly Weather

 

This challenge is all about…you guessed it…the weather. Each Sunday, a new topic begins. Share an image, poem, quote, drawing, etc. of an actual weather event, something that you do during certain weather, how that weather makes you feel – it’s all up to you.

  • Create a new post titled “Weekly Weather: [the week’s topic]”
  • Include an image, poem, story, quote, etc. in response to the week’s topic
  • Tag your post #ww or weekly weather
  • Include a link back to this post or the week’s specific post -or-
  • Share a link to your contribution in a comment on this post or the week’s specific post.

Click here to see all my One Word Photo Challenge blog posts.

Challenge Topics & Start Date
  • Humid – Dec. 17
  • Day – Dec. 24
  • Night – Dec. 31
  • Pick your Own – Jan. 7
  • Sunshower – Jan. 14
  • Drought – Jan. 21
  • Rainbow – Jan. 28
  • Clouds – Feb. 4
  • Fog – Feb. 11
  • Hail – Feb. 18
  • Hurricane – Feb. 25
  • Lightning – Mar. 4
  • Rain – Mar. 11
  • Sleet
  • Snow
  • Sun
  • Thunderstorm
  • Tornado
  • Wind
  • Flood
  • Winter
  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Fall
  • Hot
  • Cold
  • Dry
  • Wet

& then we start all over again using the same topics in the same order.

Learn more about these types of weather here:

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  1. Reblogged this on Jennifer Nichole Wells and commented:

    Weekly weather begins this Saturday – August 6! Get ready for weekly weather based challenges. Share your photos, poems, shorts stories, illustrations – any artistic endeavor. tag #weeklyweather and share a link to your contribution on the weekly topic post!

  2. I’m looking forward to this new challenge. I’m going to stretch my wings a bit and alter a book, devoting a page spread weather topic. I’ve done the photo thing and I want to do something different this time around!! Thanks for helping me to fly!!!

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