Stratus clouds typically do not bring in much, if any precipitation. "Stratus" is sometimes known as fog. Usually one would expect overcast skies and some drizzle.
fair weather, no precipitation.
You get no precipitation from cirrus clouds, they are too thin and too high. Hence, the weather they bring is dry.
they do no usually bring precipition.
Cumulonimbus Clouds are generally known as thunderstorm clouds, they are associated with heavy rain, snow. hail and lightning
Nimbostratus clouds are low based clouds which typically top around 6500 feet. They are known for producing rainy weather and shower like conditions.
Stratocumulus clouds brings very little precipitation but they can bring light drizzle or a tad bit of snow.
Anticyclones usually bring calm weather with few or no clouds.
usually thunderstorms, maybe tornadoes (not likely).
fair weather
Yes, different types of clouds do sometimes bring different types of weather. For example: Clouds with nimbus/nimbo words in their name usually bring rain or snow.
Clouds with the prefix of 'alto' are middle level clouds between 6500 and 23,000 feet. The two alto clouds are altocumulus and altostratus and these types of clouds usually bring precipitation from rain.
Cumulus clouds are puffy. They have flat bottoms and are low in the sky. Cumulus clouds usually mean fair weather. If they grow tall, they can become thunderheads and bring rain.Cirrus clouds are the highest clouds. They usually mean fair weather. They look white and feathery.Stratus clouds are the low clouds. Fog is a stratus cloud at ground level. They look like a low gray blanket. Stratus clouds bring rain or snow.
it bring the rain
Anticyclones usually bring clam, sunny weather.
You mean stratus clouds? Stratus clouds can bring rain but not tornadoes.
it brings in fair weather
light drizle