For those of you who like to look at weather that is more than just local, here is a story about some Spanish meteorologists who are providing information on current Mars weather conditions.  While they don’t do it every day, they are allowing us on Earth to learn more about the Martian atmosphere from the sensors that are watching Mars from the ground and from space.  You can read more about it and see some neat pictures at Atlas Obscura here.

A view of Mars, showing ice clouds hanging above the Tharsis volcanoes. NASA/JPL/MSSS