Observe The Weather – Daily Writing Prompts

I don’t often take time to leave my desk and just observe the weather. In my head, whatever time I spend gazing up at the sky would have been better spent writing, reading, drawing, or just sitting in front of the telly.

Observe the weather day is the perfect opportunity for me to hit pause on the work till I drop culture. It’s all about stepping outside and looking up.

Happy Observe The Weather Day.

Today your characters get to hit the brakes on the busy train and go outdoors to do nothing but observe the weather.

25th January Writing Prompts

Photo by Callum Shaw on Unsplash

In honor of Observe The Weather Day, write an original story involving the following scenarios.

  1. Your character is an unreliable meteorologist who has just learned of an impending natural disaster.
  2. A near-fatal lightning strike leaves a lucky character with the ability to control the weather.
  3. A farmer finds an ancient contraption that allows them to observe future weather patterns and therefore plant what will thrive.
  4. The character in your story is plagued by a strange illness that causes insomnia and an insatiable urge to observe the weather.
  5. Your character is trapped in a weather observatory during a citywide blackout during a storm.

Remember to use the tag ‘dailywitheli’ so that I can add your story to my word prompt hall of fame. You do not have to attempt all of the prompts. However, if and when inspiration strikes, do follow the muse.

For today’s prompt, we are tackling Micro-Fiction. This is a story with no more than 100 words. Therefore, as always, try your best to stick within the confines of the word count.

Take time to stretch, walk, grab a drink of water and keep an eye on the weather for inspiration.

All in all, have fun with today’s writing prompts.

Until tomorrow,

Eli

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