44 free weather coloring pages — original printables, free to download and print as PDF sheets with no sign-up required. Every page is formatted for US Letter and A4, designed for preschool and kindergarten classroom activities, homeschool weather science units, and screen-free learning at home.
This collection of free printable weather colouring sheets covers every sky condition kids care about — easy toddler outlines, kawaii weather characters, rainy day activity scenes, severe weather, educational diagrams, and cozy pages. From a smiling sun a toddler colors with one crayon to a water cycle diagram a classroom works through together, the range covers every weather lesson and every rainy afternoon.

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Kawaii Weather Friends Together
Jumping in Every Puddle
Rainy Day Reading by the Window
Sweater Weather Warm Drink Scene
Boy Flies a Kite on a Windy Day
Kids Watch the Rainbow Appear
Two Kids Build a Snowman
Catching Snowflakes on the Tongue
Happy Sun Wearing Sunglasses
Kawaii Rainbow With Rosy Cheeks
Sleepy Moon in the Clouds
Grumpy Storm Cloud Character
Cloud With a Tiny Umbrella
Easy Smiling Sun for Toddlers
Fluffy Rain Cloud for Kids
Simple Rainbow for Preschoolers
Windy Cloud Blowing Hard
Smiling Snowflake for Toddlers
Thundercloud With Lightning Bolt
Easy Tornado Swirl for Preschoolers
Weather Icons All on One Page
Tornado Touches Down on the Farm
Storm Chaser Heads for the Tornado
Aurora Borealis Northern Lights
Lightning Bolt Strikes Down
Hurricane Spiral From Above
Blizzard Snowstorm Scene
Sandstorm Wall Across the Desert
Sunshower — Rain and Sun Together
Bright Sunny Day Scene
Heavy Rainy Day With Puddles
Foggy Morning Scene
Hailstorm — Ice Falling From the Sky
Puddle Reflects the Whole Sky
Child With Umbrella in the Rain
Sunny Day at the Playground
Family Walk on a Cold Winter Day
Snow Globe With Tiny House Inside
Water Cycle Diagram Activity
Weather Chart Wheel Activity
Cloud Types — Cumulus to Nimbus
Weather Symbols Learning Page
Weather Tools Science Set
Meteorologist Does the Forecast
What’s in This Collection
The kawaii weather characters section leads with six pages — a weather friends group, sleepy moon, happy sun with sunglasses, grumpy storm cloud, kawaii rainbow, and smiling cloud with umbrella. Eight easy preschool pages cover the core weather types. Severe weather runs from tornado and hurricane to sandstorm and a storm chaser truck heading toward a funnel.
The educational section covers the weather chart wheel, cloud types comparison, water cycle diagram, and weather tools — the strongest classroom science set here. For dedicated rainbow designs the Rainbow coloring pages section has a full separate collection.
How to Color Weather Coloring Pages
Print the weather chart wheel, cloud types, and water cycle diagram pages together for a homeschool earth science unit or kindergarten classroom lesson — three pages that build from individual weather types to the full connected system.
- Easy toddler and preschool pages: Any tool — thick outlines do all the work. Smiling sun and fluffy rain cloud get chosen first every time
- Kawaii character pages: The weather friends group works best when each character gets a completely distinct treatment — kids are very firm about which colors belong to which weather type
- Severe weather pages: Tornado and hurricane reward the darkest sky treatment. The storm chaser truck looks best when the tornado ahead gets the most dramatic contrast
- Educational diagram pages: Color-code the water cycle stages consistently — same tone for evaporation across both diagrams. Cirrus clouds work best with the lightest touch
- Cozy pages: The rainy day reading window takes the longest and rewards every minute. Sweater weather works best when leaves and warm drink get equal attention
Weather Craft and Activity Ideas
1. Classroom Morning Weather Station
Print the weather chart wheel, weather symbols, and weather tools pages. Color all three and mount them together as a classroom morning meeting display. Each morning a different child updates the weather wheel to match outside conditions.
The most useful long-term classroom display this collection produces — and it stays relevant every single day of the school year.
2. Severe Weather Science Display
Print the tornado farmland, hurricane spiral, lightning bolt, sandstorm, and storm chaser pages. Color all five and mount them as a severe weather classroom wall. Label each with the weather type and one safety fact.
Works as a homeschool severe weather unit and a classroom science reference kids actually stop to read.
3. Water Cycle Bottle Project
Print the water cycle diagram page. Color it before the experiment — label each stage out loud as you color. Then set up a simple plastic bottle water cycle model with warm water and ice. Kids reference the colored diagram while watching condensation form.
The most effective pairing of a printable and a hands-on science experiment in the collection.
4. Kawaii Weather Friends Wall
Print the kawaii weather friends group, kawaii rainbow, sleepy moon, happy sun, grumpy storm cloud, and smiling cloud umbrella pages. Color all six and arrange them as a classroom or bedroom display.
Works as a preschool and kindergarten weather vocabulary reference that kids actually want to look at.
5. All-Weather Activity Book
Print one page from each section — easy sun, kawaii friends, rainy day puddle scene, tornado, water cycle diagram, and cozy reading window. Color all six and staple into a booklet with blank pages between each.
Kids write or draw their own weather observations between the coloring pages. Works as a homeschool weather journal for a full science week.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there easy weather coloring pages for toddlers?
Eight easy pages — smiling sun, fluffy rain cloud, simple rainbow, windy cloud, smiling snowflake, thundercloud, simple tornado, and a weather icons collection. All with extra thick outlines and large open areas.
Do you have kawaii weather character pages?
Six — kawaii weather friends group, kawaii rainbow with rosy cheeks, sleepy moon in clouds, happy sun with sunglasses, grumpy storm cloud, and smiling cloud with a tiny umbrella.
What severe weather pages are included?
Five — tornado over farmland, hurricane spiral from above, lightning bolt close-up, sandstorm wall across a desert, and a storm chaser truck heading toward a tornado on a country road.
Do you have a water cycle coloring page?
Yes — a full diagram showing evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection stages with connecting arrows. One of the strongest homeschool and classroom science printables in the collection.
Are there educational weather diagram pages?
Five — weather chart wheel, weather symbols, weather tools set, cloud types comparison showing cumulus to nimbus, and the water cycle diagram.
Do you have rainy day and winter weather pages?
Several rainy day pages — child jumping in puddles, umbrella in heavy rain, rainy day reading window, and puddle reflection scene. Winter covers blizzard, snowman building, catching snowflakes on the tongue, and a family cold weather walk.
Are there cozy weather coloring pages?
Three — rainy day reading by the window, sweater weather child with warm drink, and a snow globe with a tiny house inside. The reading window scene is the most saved page in the collection.
Can these be used in preschool classrooms or homeschool?
Yes — weather chart wheel for morning meeting, cloud types and water cycle for science units, easy pages for fine motor practice alongside weather vocabulary. No account needed.
A teacher can print the weather chart, cloud types, and water cycle pages the night before and have a complete three-part science lesson ready without any prep beyond a printer.
Whether it’s a toddler working through the easy sun and rain pages with chunky crayons or a kindergartener spending time on the storm chaser scene, there is a page here for every weather condition and every level.
For more seasonal and science printables, Spring coloring pages and Winter coloring pages cover the seasonal side — or Solar System coloring pages for kids who want to understand where all the weather actually comes from.










