There are no windows in my office. To get an update on the weather, I either check online, or call someone in the higher levels who have visual access to the outside world. While some might say it is one less distraction at work, I do believe that there are others like me, who have no visual cues on the weather outside.
If only I had the Nebula 12, a concept for a lamp-cum-weather station.
The device connects online for updated weather reports, and visually translates it for you. This means a bright yellow light for sunny days, and an awesome indoor cloud on cloudy days, via a mixture of liquid nitrogen and hot water. The light can change the color and brightness of the cloud. (un)fortunately, you wont see any physical hailstones, lightnings, rain or snow should that weather forecast come about.
If you are living in an always-cloudy area, then suffice to say, you can keep your head in the clouds.
More info here.