Cold fronts usually bring cold temperatures, such as 50 degrees and below. The temperatures depend on the geographical land features.
cold, and dry weather. it will also bring thunder storms and very bad rain.
Well there are a number of ways they are similar. They are both fronts. They both bring weather out ahead of them. They both change the temperature after they move through. They also both effect a large area of the US.
Temperature is lowered. Humidity is increased in a cold front.
A Cold Front has Cold Air, that means you can expect a Temperature drop from this front. Most of the time, when a Cold Front passes over warm areas, you can expect storms to pop up along this front.A cold front will usually bring cooler weather with a sharp change in wind direction and clearing skies.
The temperature will get colder, and it might rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
Yes. The type of front has to do with the difference in temperature between two areas, not the actual temperature. If it was 120° in an area and a front moved in that was 100° it would be a cold front.
cold, and dry weather. it will also bring thunder storms and very bad rain.
it decreases
Well there are a number of ways they are similar. They are both fronts. They both bring weather out ahead of them. They both change the temperature after they move through. They also both effect a large area of the US.
Temperature is lowered. Humidity is increased in a cold front.
A Cold Front has Cold Air, that means you can expect a Temperature drop from this front. Most of the time, when a Cold Front passes over warm areas, you can expect storms to pop up along this front.A cold front will usually bring cooler weather with a sharp change in wind direction and clearing skies.
all the warm air is pushed out the area by the cool air and causes to be a nice cool day
a cold wind ocures
Yes.
Well, a warm front already indicates that warm air has risen over a cold air mass. So when that warm air meets an area of cold dense air, this signifies another warm front will occur. At this area of convergence, a warm front will bring rainy/wet weather.
Hail and tornadoes would most likely be associated with a cold front or dry line.
The temperature will get colder, and it might rain, snow, sleet, or hail.