Favorite Weather links

The Weather Channel:
One of my favorite websites, this site is my go to site for finding out weather information/data such as severe alerts, bright and early in the morning. I also love looking at their temperature maps and the classic radar maps. This site also provides video clips for forecasts done on the TV station The Weather Channel and you can watch these clips anytime you want to.
http://www.weather.com/maps/maptype/currentweatherusnational/index_large.html

Weatherbug: a great site for finding basic weather data for regions/cities. and provides high/low temperatures, current conditions, wind speed, etc. This site also provides phone applications and computer applications that you can put on your desktop anytime. The Twin Cities also has a weather camera which is powered by weatherbug.
http://weather.weatherbug.com/

Kare 11 Skyscan:
http://www.kare11.com/weather/wx_skyscan.aspx
My favorite weather news station back at home in MN that I grew up watching and got me into reading weather maps!

UNISYS:
One of the most technical weather websites out on the web. Unisys provides regional maps with detailed surface maps and satellite imagery. The maps can be zoomed in on regions of the united states and these maps show wind directions/speed, pressure systems, fronts, and precipitation. One of the best sites out there.
http://weather.unisys.com/

University of Michigan Department of Earth Sciences's Weather page:
This site provides data and various links to other interesting weather sites. Additionally it has a variety of maps, similar to the weather channels variety of maps such as pollen forecasts, outdoor activity, and web cams. Additionally, you can look at regional and city forecasts on this site which provides detailed analysis for the weather savvy.
http://cirrus.sprl.umich.edu/wxnet/

Weather Underground Map Room: Various maps including weather, climate, health, and marine maps located here.
http://www.wunderground.com/maps/

NOAA's official website: which displays an elaborate array of weather maps, climate maps, hazard maps, air quality maps and great satellite data maps.  Also shows regions of each state's weather for the day and current Doppler radar. Detailed weather forecasts are also included for each state region and I believe are more detailed than the weather channel's forecasts. Last this site provides detailed weather alerts such as watches and warnings.
http://www.weather.gov/

UWEC's personal weather conditions page: This site shows data just for the Eau Claire area which includes temperatures, wind speed/direction, barometric pressure, and cloud cover. This site is monitored on the roof of Phillips.
http://metstation.uwec.edu/Current.htm


Accuweather: This site has great maps and great forecast models for smaller regions around the country. It also provides great local weather forecasts.
http://www.accuweather.com/

World Climate: The link below has climate data for Eau Claire,WI, and with this site you can search for any city in the world and find climatic data for it.
http://www.worldclimate.com/cgi-bin/grid.pl?gr=N44W091

Intellicast: is similar to weather.com and accuweather due to the vast array of maps and data provided on the site, here you can look up ski conditions, radar maps, temperature maps, satellite imagery, local data, world data, health conditions, and travel conditions.
http://www.intellicast.com/National/Precipitation/Default.aspx

Wind speed interactive map. This shows real time data of current wind speeds in the United States, you can also look at past days wind speeds as well.
http://hint.fm/wind/gallery/

This site has great weather history data and lots climate history data to help compile reports, charts, maps etc.
http://www.cityrating.com/weatherhistory.asp

This site has great historical and climatic data for cities all around the US
http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?CityName=Eau+Claire&state=WI&site=MPX&textField1=44.8212&textField2=-91.4923