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Warm fronts occur when warm air moves over cold air, bringing wispy clouds and light rain or snow. They are identified by red lines with semicircles and winds come from the south or southwest, with slowly rising temperatures and falling pressure. Cold fronts form when cold air moves into warm air, identified by solid lines with triangles and bringing partly cloudy skies, rain or snow with steady falling pressure and increasing clouds. Fronts are boundaries between air masses that can be 20-100 miles long and include warm, cold, occluded, and stationary types.







