There's not enough cool air for convection to take place.
These air masses move north across the east coast and into the Midwest. In the summer they bring hot and humid weather, thunderstorms, and hurricanes. In the winter they bring mild, often cloudy weather. :)
Anticyclones can be bring cool air but are usually largely free of precipitation.
The cloudy weather brings us cool weather because of the air without air we will die.
warm humid hard rain with humid and hot weather
masses of cool, humid air often bring fog, rain, and cool temperatures to the West Coast.
Maritime (marine for humid) Polar (cold/cool)
Because even in the summer the masses of cool humid air often bring fog, rain, and cool temperatures. ✏️
There's not enough cool air for convection to take place.
cold. Low pressure indicates hot air. Rapidly dropping pressure indicates high winds and a possible storm front.
cool and humid
Usually in cities it can be humid because of the industries and cars and low leverage and in the hills the air is more cool because, The lower air pressure allows the air to expand, causing it to cool.
These air masses move north across the east coast and into the Midwest. In the summer they bring hot and humid weather, thunderstorms, and hurricanes. In the winter they bring mild, often cloudy weather. :)
If the cold front collides with warm, humid air it can produce rain.
Air pressure is highest when it is cool and dry. It is lowest when it warm and humid. In high pressure, the sky is clear and dry, while in low pressure, the sky is warm and muggy and humid, which is where hurricanes can start.
Maritime air masses, which form over the sea, are generally very humid. Continental air masses, which form over land, are almost always dry.Maritime air masses often bring warm, humid weather accompanied by thunderstorms. Continental air masses hot, humid weather.(Continental polar brings cold, dry weather. Maritime Polar brings cool, wet weather.)So in other words, the sea air because the desert air is hot and air expands and becomes lighter as it goes up and spreads.
An air mass that forms over the Gulf of Mexico will be extremely warm and humid. This could bring the potential for heavy rains over Texas, especially inland. Otherwise, it will simply be very muggy, and unseasonably warm and humid.