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  2. Cold front - Wikipedia

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    A cold front is the leading edge of a cooler mass of air at ground level that replaces a warmer mass of air and lies within a pronounced surface trough of low pressure.It often forms behind an extratropical cyclone (to the west in the Northern Hemisphere, to the east in the Southern), at the leading edge of its cold air advection pattern—known as the cyclone's dry "conveyor belt" flow.

  3. Thunderstorm - Wikipedia

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    A squall line is an elongated line of severe thunderstorms that can form along or ahead of a cold front. [25] [26] In the early 20th century, the term was used as a synonym for cold front. [27] The squall line contains heavy precipitation, hail, frequent lightning, strong straight line winds, and possibly tornadoes and waterspouts. [28]

  4. Weather front - Wikipedia

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    In a warm occlusion, the cold air mass overtaking the warm front is warmer than the cold air mass receding from the warm front and rides over the colder air while lifting the warm air. [ 2 ] A wide variety of weather can be found along an occluded front, with thunderstorms possible, but usually their passage is also associated with a drying of ...

  5. Severe thunderstorms to target the Plains, powerful cold ...

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    The advancing cold front across the central United States for midweek will shift the risk for drenching and locally severe thunderstorms eastward as well. ... D.C., and areas in between are all ...

  6. Squall line - Wikipedia

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    As supercells and multi-cell thunderstorms dissipate due to a weak shear force or poor lifting mechanisms, (e.g. considerable terrain or lack of daytime heating) the gust front associated with them may outrun the squall line itself and the synoptic scale area of low pressure may then infill, leading to a weakening of the cold front; essentially ...

  7. Severe weather - Wikipedia

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    Nor'easters may cause coastal flooding, coastal erosion, heavy rain or snow, and hurricane-force winds. The precipitation pattern of Nor'easters is similar to other mature extratropical storms. Nor'easters can cause heavy rain or snow, either within their comma-head precipitation pattern or along their trailing cold or stationary front.

  8. Cold front arriving Saturday brings gale warning, possible ...

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    Forecasters say scattered evening thunderstorms over Gulf waters may arrive in parts of the Coastal Bend along with a cold front moving into the region Saturday afternoon, sparking a Gale Watch ...

  9. 'Crazy to see': Deep freeze, snow blankets parts of US as ...

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    The cold front was not expected to release its grip until Thursday, meaning hazardous road conditions won't be gone soon. The weather service message to residents was simple: "Do not travel.