From 2018 internet users will be able to get a live feed of the weather on Mars. Although the atmosphere is only 1% of the density on Earth weather does exist. Dust clouds are frequent, there was concern about them interfering with the rover's solar panels but it seems that the dust is blown away quickly.
Anyone wanting to watch it raining will be disappointed. Although clouds exist water does not (or at least there is very little of it). But it can snow but it doesn't lie for very long.
The main interest is that the temperatures can vary wildly and also Mars is not protected from solar radiation (it has no magnetic field), although I suspect that there will be little to be seen.
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/live-mars-private-red-planet-mission-beam-video-193936960.html#yhVDvaA
Anyone wanting to watch it raining will be disappointed. Although clouds exist water does not (or at least there is very little of it). But it can snow but it doesn't lie for very long.
The main interest is that the temperatures can vary wildly and also Mars is not protected from solar radiation (it has no magnetic field), although I suspect that there will be little to be seen.
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/live-mars-private-red-planet-mission-beam-video-193936960.html#yhVDvaA