warm front
After the rain comes the sun, which brings light and warmth.
A warm front typically brings light steady rain or snow. As the warm air mass rises over the colder air ahead of it, the moisture condenses and forms precipitation. This precipitation is usually more prolonged and consistent compared to the heavy and intense rainfall associated with a cold front.
A warm front is associated with a gradual increase in temperature, rising humidity, and light to moderate precipitation. It often brings overcast skies and can lead to prolonged periods of steady rain.
Cumulonimbus- Brings rain and lightningNimbostratus- Brings RainStratus: Light drizzle or flurryIf cold enough, they provide snow!
A warm front typically brings light and steady rain because as the warm air mass rises over the denser cold air mass, it cools and condenses, forming clouds and precipitation. The gradual lifting of the warm air along the front leads to a more prolonged period of precipitation compared to a cold front, which tends to bring more intense but shorter bursts of precipitation.
Cumulonimbus or nimbostratus often are the most common of clouds that bring steady precipitation. Other clouds bring rain and snow, the these two bring it most often.
A steady drizzle is a light rain that falls steadily, covering an area with a consistent light rainfall. It is not heavy enough to be considered a downpour but can last for an extended period of time.
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Steady rain is typically caused by a prolonged weather system, such as a low-pressure system or a frontal boundary, that brings moisture-laden air and sustained precipitation over an area for an extended period of time. This can result in a consistent and continuous rainfall.
Convective cloud gives showers, stratus gives steady precipitation.
The cloud that forms a gray blanket over the sky and typically brings steady rain or drizzle is known as nimbostratus. These clouds are thick and uniform, often covering the entire sky, resulting in overcast conditions. Nimbostratus clouds are associated with prolonged precipitation, making them a common sight during rainy weather.
Stratus clouds can bring light drizzle or steady light rain, but they are not typically associated with heavy rainfall. These clouds are low-lying and often cover the sky in a uniform layer, which can lead to prolonged periods of light rain or mist.