You may be referring to the Jet Streams, along which weather systems often track.
Stormy weather often occurs along the boundary between air masses or in association with a low pressure system.
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Fronts are important to meteorologists because they represent the boundaries between different air masses with distinct temperature, humidity, and pressure characteristics. The interaction of these air masses along fronts can lead to the development of weather phenomena such as precipitation, thunderstorms, and changes in temperature. By understanding fronts, meteorologists can better predict weather patterns and provide accurate forecasts to the public.
the weather is usually cooler near the coast because of the ocean. the ocean air is cooler than farther inland.
Weather along most fronts is usually cloudy with precipitation because warm air rises over the cooler air, leading to condensation and cloud formation. This in turn results in the development of precipitation such as rain or snow.
weather along a front is usually rainy
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Normandy, France along the large coastline, which was delayed one day because of bad weather
A stationary front is when warm and cold air masses meet but neither advances. Weather along a stationary front can include prolonged periods of rain, as warm air rises over the cool air and forms clouds. Temperature and precipitation can vary along the front, leading to a mix of weather conditions.