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A sudden drop in temperature.
Not always, you need to take barometric pressure into account, the sudden drop signifies that a new weather system has moved in, whether it is high or low pressure will determine whether it is good or bad
None. It can be a sign of instability in the upper atmosphere, so, a sign of possible weather to come (from different cloud).
Generally the weather is not worse at night. In fact without the heating of the sun during the day, the weather becomes more settled and steady at night. Without the sun shining, it is, however, colder at night. Whether this constitutes "worse weather" depends upon whether it is desirable to be cooler or not. The only disadvantage of the night in relation to weather, is that certain weather phenomenon cannot be visually detected at night, for example one cannot see a tornado coming at night, or a tsunami. It is well known to aircraft pilots that it is easier to fly at night with calmer weather and less turbulence than during the day.
There is no weather pattern to look for. Tsunamis are not a weather-related event.
A fall in pressure.
A sudden drop in the temperature
A sudden drop in the temperature
A sudden drop in temperature.
A sudden drop in the temperature
A sudden drop in temperature.
a sudden drop in the temperature
Temperature dropping is a sign of weather change .
A weather watch, but it usually depends on what kind of watch or advisory it is.
A sudden drop in the temperature
Probably, every year the weather gets worse and worse
Not always, you need to take barometric pressure into account, the sudden drop signifies that a new weather system has moved in, whether it is high or low pressure will determine whether it is good or bad