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The most common direction of winds really depend on where you live. If you live in the United States, the winds and weather would come out of the west most often, we would call those winds westerlies. However, if you live closer to the equator, the direction of the winds and weather would most often come out of the east.
Bad weather usually comes from the west ..
In the United States cold weather can travel in several directions. It can travel southward from the north. It can travel eastward from the Pacific. Those are the most likely. However, in unusual cases it can come from other directions. Sometimes you will hear of a southeaster when cold weather comes from the south east.
Most of it moves west to east - but not all.
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Tornadoes most often come out of the southwest.
east to west
everywhere in the northern hemisphere, weather systems travel from the southwest to the northeast.
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most of the time west to east but there are occasions when that isn't true, but those are very rare.
Most antique and early styled compasses could not measure wind direction. Modern compasses usually have the ability to measure wind direction.
Tornadoes can travel in any direction, but most of the ones that strike the United States and Canada, including Alberta, come out of the southwest.