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Stormy weather is often indicated by dark, thick clouds, particularly cumulonimbus clouds, which can signal thunderstorms. Other signs include a sudden drop in temperature, increased humidity, and changes in wind patterns, such as gusty winds or shifts in direction. Additionally, atmospheric pressure typically drops before a storm, and meteorological tools like radar and satellite imagery can provide more precise warnings. Listening to local weather forecasts can also help predict impending storm conditions.

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