Nimbostratus
Precipitation associated with a warm front typically arrives before the front due to the warm air mass overriding the cooler air mass. This can result in light to moderate continuous precipitation, often in the form of rain or drizzle.
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The Warm Fronts are the one that usually produce several hours of moderate-to-light precipitation over a large region.
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Precipitation typically forms along both warm and cold fronts. Along a warm front, precipitation is usually light and steady, while along a cold front, precipitation is often more intense and short-lived.
Not light rain (or snow or hail) but not heavy either.
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The Warm Fronts are the one that usually produce several hours of moderate-to-light precipitation over a large region.
Stratus clouds are associated with long periods of light to moderate rain or snow.
warm front
A warm front typically produces several hours of light to moderate precipitation over a large region. As a warm front approaches, warm air rises over colder air, causing the moisture to condense and form clouds that lead to precipitation. The precipitation typically lasts for an extended period as the warm front slowly advances.
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1. Light to heavy. 2. Light precipitation. 3. Precipitation varies with altitude.
Moderate wind typically refers to wind speeds ranging from 13 to 24 miles per hour. It is strong enough to be felt on your face and to move lightweight objects, but not strong enough to cause significant damage or disruption.
cold / heavy / light / cloudy It depends on what precipitation you are talking about rain, snow that kind of precipitation you could use light /heavy/cold. If you mean precipitation from a chemical reaction you could use cloudy/white/coloured etc
just drizzle, no rain
if the cloud is wide and heavy the precipitation will occur is rain. if the cloud is narrow and light the precipitation will occur is drizzle.