Low pressure areas are usually associated with stormy weather. Low pressure systems generate clouds, rain and strong winds.
During ideal conditions, these low pressure areas can generate tropical cyclones.
In a low pressure area it is most likely to be stormy because of the cold air advancing.
Normally, there would be rain and thunderstorms around a low pressure area. A high pressure area would bring sunny weather.
Rain is associated with low pressure because it is damp and wet
usually during cold weather
Weather is the area's day-to-day conditions and climate is the area's average conditions.
low density, high humidity
warm weather
A large dome of high pressure over any given area on the map will invariably result in a clear, dry and sunny day for that area.
low pressure area
In a high pressure area, good warm weather will occur. In a low pressure area, colder rainy weather will occur.
In a high pressure area, good warm weather will occur. In a low pressure area, colder rainy weather will occur.
How would weather conditions in an area change if a high pressure system replaced a low pressure
Weather is the area's day-to-day conditions and climate is the area's average conditions.
Weather is the area's day-to-day conditions and climate is the area's average conditions.
low density, high humidity
low pressure area
High pressure areas
warm weather
warm weather
fair weather A+
fair weather