Things You'll Need
Instructions
Look at which direction the arrow of the weather vane is pointing. Wait for several seconds to determine what the average direction is.
Compare the direction of the arrow to the four compass points mounted on the weather vane. These compass points are stationary and should aligne with the the directions north, south, east and west.
The direction indicated by the arrow of the weather vane is the direction which the wind is coming from. Weather vanes are designed to be equally weighted on either side, but the side with the arrow tail will have more surface area, which causes it to be pushed by the wind. The arrow point, then, indicates the direction which the wind is coming from.