Air pressure does make quite a difference in weather. In this question, we are talking about high pressure areas and low pressure areas.
In High Pressure areas, this doesn't allow for cloud formation, so we end up getting very nice weather. Low Pressure areas are the exact opposite, this allows for cloud formation, so we end up getting rainy weather.
High Pressure Areas are represented with a blue H on a weather map. Low Pressure Areas are represented with a red L on a weather map.
A high pressure system always bodes fair weather.
high pressure=sunny;good weather
a high pressure system
You expect calm weather with few or no clouds.
fair weather
High pressure usually generates stable, calm weather.
A high pressure system always bodes fair weather.
high pressure=sunny;good weather
warm weather
warm weather
warm weather
in the U.S.A. what type high or low pressure system is associated with the most stable weather?
High Pressure, in this case we are talking about a High Pressure System. A High Pressure System doesn't allow clouds to form, which means you can get great weather from this type of system.
High pressure systems.
clear skies and warmer weather
a high pressure system
You expect calm weather with few or no clouds.