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Kyson Jenkins
24 September, 08:49
A condition associated with most warm fronts is
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Holden Barrett
24 September, 11:55
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It is associated with warm air moving over cold air and are more likely to produce large regions of light to moderate rain, drizzle or snow. It is also a transition zone where a warm air mass is replacing a cold air mass.
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