This handy printable weather diary prints onto A4 paper, which you can then fold to make an A5 booklet. Make sure you select the 'Booklet' option under 'Page Size and Handling' in the Adobe Acrobat Reader print dialog box (and check your booklet is set to print on both sides). You'll then have a fun booklet to record the weather each day for a whole week!
Weather Diary - Describing the Weather Booklet
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