Wind Flow In Relation to Surface and Upper Air Pressure Patterns

Upper level winds are strongest (because of hardly any friction and stronger differences in pressure) and, therefore, are affected more by coriolis effect in comparison to winds at the ground.  Therefore,

At the surface

— winds in a HIGH move OUTWARD and CLOCKWISE because of coriolis effect

— winds in a LOW move INWARD and COUNTERCLOCKWISE because of coriolis effect

See How The Fronts Relate To The Temperatures

Aloft (any weather map drawn for an elevation everywhere above about 1000 feet above ground level)

— winds in a high aloft move CLOCKWISE and PARALLEL to the isobars

— winds in a low aloft move COUNTERCLOCKWISE and PARALLEL to the isobars

At all levels, air flows FASTEST the greater the PRESSURE DIFFERENCE across an area