stratus clouds fill the sky during a storm.
Nimbus clouds typically bring precipitation such as rain, snow, or hail. They are known for their dark, thick appearance and are common in stormy weather conditions.
cirrus clouds
A Low Pressure System is the kind of system that allows clouds to form. When clouds form, you can get a cloudy day, with most low pressure systems, the clouds bring the rain.
Cirrostratus clouds can bring snow. These thin, high clouds typically indicate upcoming precipitation, such as snowfall, as they consist of ice crystals and cover a large area of the sky.
Stratus clouds typically form low in the atmosphere. They are flat, layered clouds that can cover the sky like a blanket, often bringing overcast and dreary weather.
stormy weather and rain
Stratus clouds and nimbostratus clouds are typically thick enough to block out sunlight, leading to overcast conditions. These clouds are low-hanging and can cause prolonged periods of darkness during the day.
clouds
ice clouds
cirrus clouds
Cumulonimbus clouds
Cumulonimbus. big billowing clouds that look like mushrooms.