Thick clouds pile up high across these Storm Coloring Pages, each puff stacked on top of the next like a tower about to tip. Lightning bolts crack down from the dark mass above, jagged lines splitting the sky in sharp angles.
Rain falls in slanted streaks, all leaning the same direction as if pushed by invisible hands. Tree branches bend low under the wind, leaves whipping sideways.
A weathervane spins on a rooftop, arrow pointing hard to one side. One or two of these spread out easily during a rainy afternoon when staying indoors feels just right.
Puddles collect on the ground in uneven pools, ripples spreading where drops keep landing.
Why Storm Scenes Hold Attention Start to Finish
Storm Coloring Pages work because the energy is already built into the lines — diagonal rain, crooked lightning, clouds bunched tight and heavy.
A black-and-white outline of a storm rolling over a hillside shows layered cloud formations, wind lines sweeping across the page, and a tree leaning hard against the gusts. The motion is frozen but still feels alive.
Some designs zoom in on just the sky — clouds, lightning, maybe a single bird caught mid-flight. Others pull back to show a full landscape: a barn with shutters rattling, a road with leaves tumbling across it, a fence barely holding upright.
Coloring helps with hand-eye coordination. A simple line drawing of a storm cloud hovering over a field captures the heavy, low-hanging shape and the dark underbelly ready to let loose.
Printable storm templates range from close-up lightning strikes to wide horizon views where the storm stretches across the entire page.
Did you know? Lightning can be hotter than the surface of the sun for just a tiny fraction of a second when it strikes!
What’s on the Page
- A towering storm cloud with billowing edges and a flat, dark base
- Lightning bolts zigzagging from cloud to ground in sharp, angular lines
- Rain streaks falling at a slant with wind direction visible in the tilt
- Tree branches bending sideways with leaves pulled loose and scattering
- Puddles forming on the ground with ripple rings spreading outward
- A weathervane spinning on a rooftop with the arrow pointing into the wind
- Wind lines sweeping across the page in curved, flowing strokes
- A ready-to-print sheet showing a storm moving over a farmhouse with shutters closed tight
Each page offers a different slice of the storm. A tight shot of a lightning bolt gives practice with sharp, precise angles. A wide scene with a barn, a windmill, and clouds rolling in from the horizon keeps hands busy longer.
Storm Coloring Pages balance dramatic sky details with grounded landscape elements, so the page feels dynamic but never chaotic.
✏️ Creative Tip
Use the side of a crayon to fill the entire cloud in broad, heavy strokes. Go back with a colored pencil to trace the rain streaks in tight, parallel lines. Try a gel pen for the lightning bolts to make them stand out sharp and clean.
Do any pages show lightning striking a specific object like a tree or barn?
Yes, at least one design features a lightning bolt aimed directly at a tree or rooftop.
Are there scenes with rain and wind visible together?
Several outlines include both slanted rain and wind lines sweeping across the landscape.
Will I find a storm over water or just over land?
A couple of pages show storms rolling over lakes or ocean waves below.
How to Print
- Scroll down through all the storm designs below
- Select the scene with the energy you’re looking for
- Click the orange “PRINT” button
- Start coloring before the storm passes



















