Air pressure is low as a result over air that converges and rises. Rising air is conducive to condensation (clouds) and precipitation. This is stormy weather, or at least some rain/snow.
Low pressure usually bring lousy weather. A barometer measures atmospheric pressure. High pressure is associated with good weather low pressure with bad weather
You can get rain, clouds and possibly some storms. in the winter with low pressure you might get heavy snow instead of rain.
Low pressure systems generally have bad weather and high pressure systems make for good weather!
Well it could be possible in fact the answer to the question is it is usually wet weather because the low pressure pulls high pressure towards the low pressure center where they make and create weather events.
It means low pressure and low pressure means that wherever the L is there will be stormy weather.
You would find bad weather.
Low pressure days are usually associated with stormy or cloudy weather.
Strong winds and precipitation.
Falling barometer means low pressure, which means a storm/ bad weather.
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.
low pressure weather is cold fronts that move NW.
Low air pressure somehow usually happens during a storm so if a area has low pressure then they have more storms. Treble Slur
Low pressure usually bring lousy weather. A barometer measures atmospheric pressure. High pressure is associated with good weather low pressure with bad weather
You can get rain, clouds and possibly some storms. in the winter with low pressure you might get heavy snow instead of rain.
you would expect it to have high pressure
High pressure zones have nice and sunny weather. Low pressure gives rain and thunderstorms.
you would expect it to have high pressure