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WMUR's Weather Classroom Ignites Young Minds at Alpha Bits Learning Centers

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  • September 15, 2025
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WMUR's Weather Classroom Ignites Young Minds at Alpha Bits Learning Centers

Young meteorologists in the making recently received an exciting visit from WMUR's own Chief Meteorologist, Josh Judge, as the Weather Classroom tour made its engaging stops at Alpha Bits Learning Centers in Goffstown and Merrimack, New Hampshire. The highly anticipated program brought the magic of weather science directly to enthusiastic preschoolers, turning complex meteorological concepts into fun, accessible lessons.

Students at both locations were captivated as Josh Judge, a familiar face from their morning news, introduced them to the fascinating world of weather.

With an interactive and dynamic presentation style, Judge explained how clouds form, the science behind rain and snow, and the crucial role meteorologists play in forecasting and understanding our atmosphere. The children were encouraged to ask questions, and their curiosity shone through with insightful inquiries about everything from thunderstorms to rainbows.

The Weather Classroom isn't just a lecture; it's a hands-on experience designed to spark a lifelong interest in science.

Judge used engaging visuals and simple experiments to demonstrate meteorological principles, keeping the young audience on the edge of their seats. He emphasized the importance of observing the world around them, encouraging the children to become their own mini-weather reporters.

The visits to Alpha Bits Learning Centers are part of WMUR's broader commitment to community engagement and education.

The Weather Classroom program aims to demystify science for young learners, fostering a deeper understanding of natural phenomena and inspiring the next generation of scientists and environmental stewards. The smiles and excited chatter from the children were a clear testament to the program's success in making learning about weather an unforgettable adventure.

WMUR and Josh Judge look forward to continuing their outreach efforts, bringing the wonder of weather science to more schools and learning centers across New Hampshire, proving that even the most complex subjects can be fun and inspiring for all ages.

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